Useful  Reference  Series  No.  6 


LITERARY  ANNUALS  AND  GIFT  BOOKS 


LITERARY  ANNUALS 
AND  GIFT-BOOKS 


A    Bibliography    with    a 
descriptive   introduction 


by 


FREDERICK  WINTHROP  FAXON,  A.B.  (Harv.) 

Former  Secretary  American  Library  Association 

Member  Bibliographical  Society  of  America,  American  Library  Asso- 
ciation, Special  Libraries  Association,  Massachusetts 
Library  Club,  etc.,  etc. 


BOSTON,    MASS. 

THE  BOSTON  BOOK  COMPANY 

1912 


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Reprinted;  with  many  changes  and 
additions,  from  the  Bulletin  of  Bib- 
liography, 1908  to  1911.  The 
introduction,  addenda  and  chron- 
ological index  now  first  published. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed 
from  type, 


The  Riverdale  Press,  Brookline,  Mass. 


CONTENTS 


Page 

Preface vii 

Introductory  Chapters:  — 

I.     Origin  and  duration xi 

II.      Physical  appearance  and  make-up xiv 

III.  DupHcate  and  spurious  issues xvii 

IV.  Literary  and  artistic  value xxi 

Explanation  of  abbreviations,  etc xxviii 

Bibliography,  Part  I 

Bibliography  of  American  annuals 1 

Bibliography,  Part  II 

Bibliography  of  English  annuals 81 

Addenda  and  Errata 113 

Chronological  Index    129 


258043 


PREFACE 


Some  ten  years  ago  my  attention  was  first  called 
to  this  interesting  and  well-nigh  forgotten  phase  of 
printing,  by  the  discovery  of  a  few  choice  copies  of 
literary  annuals  and  gift-books  in  my  father's  library. 
Not  being  able  to  discover  any  even  partially  com- 
plete bibliography,  I  began  listing  every  copy  that 
came  to  my  notice,  as  a  revival  of  interest  in  these 
books  was  apparent  among  collectors  owing  to  the 
fact  that  the  first  editions  of  articles  by  noted  writers, 
and  engravings  by  well-known  artists,  were  often 
included. 

The  Boston  Public  Library  Bulletin  of  October,  1893, 
contains  a  list  of  some  one  hundred  and  twenty-five 
titles,  representing  that  library's  collection  at  that 
time. 

In  the  July,  1902,  issue  of  the  Bulletin  of  the  New 
York  Public  Library  is  printed  a  list  of  that  library's 
literary  annuals,  a  large  collection  of  these  having 
been  acquired  by  gift  at  about  that  time.  This  list 
contains  one  hundred  and  eighty-five  titles,  and  over 
four  hundred  volumes.  It  makes  note  of  the  curious 
fact  that  certain  American  "gifts"  had  different 
titles,  but  the  same  contents.  But  the  notes  on  this 
subject  there  printed  are  far  from  exhaustive,  and  as 
far  as  the  writer  knows,  no  study  of  these  spurious  and 
duplicate  issues  has  hitherto  been  made.  It  is  one  of 
the  most  interesting  phases  of  the  subject  in  hand, 


viii  PREFACE 

and  while  the  notes  made  in  this  bibliography  are 
probably  not  complete,  they  will  save  many  a  col- 
lector from  needless  duplication  of  matter,  and  they 
throw  a  strong  light  on  this  rather  questionable 
practice  of  certain  publishers.  The  English  publi- 
cations were  known  as  "Drawing-room  annuals,"  and 
the  only  printed  list  of  them  known  to  me  is  by 
Charles  T.  Tallent-Bateman  of  Manchester.  It  is  in 
tabular  form,  contains  one  hundred  and  nine  titles, 
and  may  be  found  in  the  Papers  of  the  Manchester 
Literary  Club  for  1897.  The  assistance  Mr.  Tallent- 
Bateman  has  given  me  is  acknowledged  below. 

There  are  included  in  my  list  several  titles  of  maga- 
zines which,  in  order  to  share  in  the  sale  of  annuals, 
were  gotten  out  at  the  end  of  each  year  with  slightly 
changed  titles.  A  few  entries,  with  proper  notes,  are 
made  covering  books  with  titles  which  make  them 
appear  to  be  "annuals"  when  they  are  really  mis- 
cellanies not  in  true  "gift-book"  form. 

In  1908  was  commenced  in  the  Bulletin  of  Bibli- 
ography the  serial  publication  of  my  bibliography 
with  a  request  for  additions  and  corrections.  Owing 
to  the  impracticability  of  holding  the  type  indefi- 
nitely, the  matter  was  rearranged  in  octavo  form  and 
shortly  after  each  installment  appeared  was,  with 
any  additions  available,  printed  off  and  the  type 
distributed. 

About  the  time  this  serial  publication  began,  I 
determined  to  include  in  the  list  the  little  32mo 
books  of  which  "The  Hare-bell,"  "The  Golden  Gift" 
and  "The  Flower  Vase"  are  examples.  These  flour- 
ished in  the  forties,  and  while  not  "annuals,"  were 
"literary  gift  books."    Some  of  them  ran  into  ten,  or 


PREFACE  ix 

even  more,  editions,  each  practically  from  the  same 
type.  In  book-sale  catalogues  these  are  usually  in- 
cluded with  the  "annuals,"  and,  while  most  of  them 
would  more  properly  be  classed  under  "selected 
poetry,"  they  also  claim  a  position  in  a  list  of  "gift- 
books."  This  explains  the  rather  long  list  in  the 
Addenda,  a  large  proportion  of  the  added  entries 
being  these  modest  43/2x2^-inch  gifts.  Much  as  I 
deplore  having  to  look  in  two  places  for  what  should 
be  found  in  one  alphabet,  it  seemed  better  to  include 
all  titles  discovered  up  to  the  date  of  publication,  as 
the  list  is  thus  rendered  more  nearly  complete. 

The  chronological  index  to  titles  which  has  been 
added  will  be  found  useful  as  showing  when  the  various 
gift-books  started  and  the  extent  to  which  their  pub- 
lication was  carried  in  certain  years. 

I  wish  to  make  especial  mention  here  of  the  valu- 
able assistance  given  me  on  Part  II  of  this  volume. 
The  English  Annuals,  by  a  fellow  enthusiast  in  Man- 
chester, England,  C.  T.  Tallent-Bateman,  Esq.,  whose 
printed  list  of  the  English  annuals  has  been  referred 
to  above.  He  has  kindly  consented  to  read  the  galley 
for  this  part  of  the  bibliography,  and  has  added  over 
two  hundred  and  fifty  titles  to  the  list,  many  of  them 
not  in  the  British  Museum.  It  is  only  to  be  regretted 
that  he  has  been  unable  to  supply  the  full  record  of 
these  new  titles  —  size,  pagination,  etc.,  —  in  time 
for  inclusion  here.  The  initials  T.-B.  are  added  after 
the  entries  supplied  by  him,  and  none  of  these  ha\e 
been  found  by  me  in  any  of  the  American  libraries 
I  have  checked. 

I  also  wish  here  to  record  my  grateful  appreciation 
of  the  courtesies  extended  to  me  at  the  Library  of 


X  PREFACE 

Congress,  New  York  Public  Library,  Philadelphia 
Mercantile  Library,  Boston  Public  Library,  Colum- 
bia University  Library,  Harvard  University  Library, 
and  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  where  every  facility  was 
afforded  me  for  the  study  of  their  collections. 

F.  W.  F. 

West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  January,  1912. 


LITERARY     ANNUALS     AND 
GIFT-BOOKS 


INTRODUCTORY 


I 
ORIGIN  AND  DURATION 

As  a  mere  list  of  these  interesting  books  would 
mean  but  little  to  those  not  familiar  with  the  volumes 
at  first  hand,  and  as  the  custom  of  collecting  them  is 
growing,  I  venture  to  introduce  the  list  by  a  few 
explanatory  pages,  in  the  hope  that  many  book- 
lovers  and  lovers  of  art  may  become  interested. 

'The  Forget-me-not,"  published  in  England  in  1823, 
was  undoubtedly  the  first  "literary  annual."  It  was 
published  by  R.  Ackermann,  and  edited  by  Frederic 
Shoberl,  who  noted  the  success  of  certain  'Almanacs" 
and  "Pocketbooks"  which  were  then  appearing  in 
Germany.  His  surmise  that  an  improved  variety  of 
these  books  would  find  support  in  England  seems  to 
have  been  correct.  The  results  must  have  exceeded 
his  fondest  hopes,  for  the  "gift-book"  demand  in- 
creased until  it  can  only  be  called  a  fad  or  a  craze. 
The  lone  Forget-me-not  of  1823  was  joined  by  two 
others  in  1824,  and  nine  came  forth  in  1825.  In  1832 
sixty-three  diff^erent  "gifts"  under  as  many  difi^erent 
titles  claimed  a  share  of  the  public's  patronage. 

The  decline  was  as  rapid  as  the  rise,  for  in  1857, 
the  year  of  the  final  or  30th  annual   issue  of  the 


xii  LITERARY   ANNUALS 

"Keepsake,"  this  phase  of  book-making  in  England 
was  practically  over. 

"The  Forget-me-not"  had  appeared  regularly  for 
twenty-five  years,  "Friendship's  Offering"  had  twenty- 
one  volumes  to  its  credit,  "Heath's  Book  of  Beauty" 
came  forth  seventeen  times  to  adorn  my  lady's 
boudoir,  or  grace  her  drawing-room  table.  The  best 
account  of  the  English  Annual  "craze"  will  be  found 
in  Papers  of  the  Manchester  Literary  Club,  1902,  pp. 
78-98,  the  article  being  entitled,  "The  Forget-me- 
not,"  and  contributed  by  Mr.  Tallent-Bateman. 

In  the  United  States,  while  publishers  were  a  little 
slow  in  getting  started,  the  fad  developed  into  even 
greater  proportions  and  lasted  longer. 

In  1826,  three  years  after  the  English  pioneer, 
the  "Atlantic  Souvenir"  saw  light  in  Philadelphia, 
compiled  after  the  pattern  of  its  English  brethren, 
getting  its  pictures  abroad,  but  employing  American 
writers,  as  did  most  of  the  early  American  annuals. 
In  1832,  when  the  English  output  was  at  high-water 
mark,  America  had  but  twelve  or  thirteen.  It  may 
be  assumed  that  the  British  volumes  sold  in  the 
American  shops,  thus  dividing  the  demand.  As  the 
English  "tokens"  gradually  disappeared,  the  Ameri- 
can publishers  issued  an  ever-increasing  number, 
until  from  1846  to  1852  an  average  of  sixty  appeared 
each  year  —  sixty-six  have  been  recorded  for  1851, 
and  there  were  probably  others.  By  1860  the  Ameri- 
can literary  gift-book  was  practically  a  thing  of  the 
past,  henceforth  only  to  be  found  in  attics,  or  second- 
hand stores. 

"The  Rose  of  Sharon"  holds  the  American  record 
for    duration,    with    its    eighteen    volumes.      "The 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xiii 

Token"  was  successful  during  fifteen  years,  while  the 
"Odd  Fellows  OflFering"  gladdened  the  hearts  and  eyes 
of  its  patrons  for  twelve  years. 

Many  lived  for  two  or  more  years,  but  the  great 
majority  came  only  once,  and,  not  being  strong  enough 
to  hold  their  place,  were  soon  forgotten. 

Many  there  were  which,  in  bidding  for  part  of  the 
public's  favor,  were  not  ashamed  to  take  on  the 
name  of  some  famous  issue,  lately  deceased;  still 
others  were  these  same  well-known  "back  numbers" 
brought  forth  anew  with  different  names  and  current 
dates,  thus  successfully  passing  as  new  "tokens  of 
love  or  friendship."  Be  it  said  to  their  credit,  such 
practices  were  never  indulged  in  by  the  English  gift- 
book  publishers. 


xiv  LITERARY  ANNUALS 


II 
PHYSICAL  APPEARANCE  AND  MAKE-UP 

The  "really  truly"  gift-books  had  an  appearance 
and  make-up  all  their  own,  very  different  from  any 
other  volumes.  At  first  they  were  the  small  duo- 
decimos, then  octavos,  and  finally  some  of  them 
appeared  as  quartos.  Their  bindings  were  ornate, 
often  to  the  point  of  gaudiness.  If  of  leather  the 
covers  were  heavily  embossed,  or  profusely  gilt,  or  if 
a  cloth  was  desired,  a  watered  silk  dress  gave  distinc- 
tion to  the  volumes.  Some  of  the  earlier  ones  had 
engraved  paper  sides,  usually  green.  Some  had  bind- 
ings with  a  floral  design  inlaid  with  mother-of-pearl. 
A  few  had  slip-cases  to  protect  their  bindings,  a  ribbon 
being  attached  with  which  to  pull  forth  the  volume. 
Some  had  large  paper  editions,  sold  at  a  higher  price 
than  the  regular  copies. 

The  contents  consisted  of  prose  —  short  stories  and 
essays  —  and  selected  poetry  often  with  flowery 
borders  about  each  page.  There  were  illustra- 
tions —  engravings  or  colored  plates  —  dignified 
in  the  catalogues  as  embellishments.  These  num- 
bered anywhere  from  one  to  twenty-five  or  thirty 
and  were  either  illustrative  of  the  text  (though  there 
are  suspicions  that  oftentimes  the  story  was  written 
up  to  the  pictures),  or  had  no  connection  whatever 
with  the  contents.  There  was,  usually,  an  engraved 
or  colored  "inscription  plate"  upon  which  the  donor 
was  expected  to  write  his  name  and  that  of  the 
fortunate  recipient-to-be.    Many  of  the  later  "tokens," 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xv 

especially  the  spurioug  ones,  had  crudely  colored 
inscription  plates  and  illuminated  title  pages.  The 
pagination  almost  invariably  began  in  Roman  num- 
erals, covering  contents  pages,  list  of  plates  and 
preface,  then  Arabic  figures  for  the  rest  of  the  book. 
When  there  are  found  two  series  of  pages  in  a  volume, 
each  beginning  from  page  1,  and  there  are  twelve  en- 
gravings or  twelve  colored  flower  plates,  it  may  be 
taken  as  a  sign  that  what  we  have  is  really  a 
monthly  magazine,  a  year's  numbers  of  which  are 
bound  up  to  look  like  a  new  annual,  and  with  an 
appropriate  name. 

In  their  names  these  literary  annuals  were  espe- 
cially distinctive.  They  were  gifts,  tokens,  souvenirs, 
mementos,  keepsakes  and  offerings,  with  all  conceiv- 
able qualifying  adjectives,  or  else  they  bore  the  name 
of  some  flower,  plant  or  gem.  Every  phase  of  every 
subject  had  its  token,  from  "Mourner's  Chaplet"  to 
"Marriage  Ring,"  from  "Mother's  Present"  and 
"Young  Maiden's  Mirror"  to  "Young  Man's  Guide" 
and  "Pastor's  Gift."  There  were  "Leaflets  of  Mem- 
ory" and  "Thought  Blossoms,"  "Rainbows"  and 
"Snowflakes,"  and  "Dewdrops."  The  subtitle  was 
usually  "A  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  Birthday 
Present."  Thus  in  binding,  contents,  illustrations, 
and  name  these  interesting  "butterfly  books"  were 
easily  distinguished  from  the  common  run. 

They  were  sold  at  all  pi  ices,  some  bringing  a 
guinea  in  England,  and  $5.00  in  America.  Then,  in 
a  class  by  themselves,  were  the  little  American-printed 
books,  usually  in  dark  cloth  bindings,  about  4^  x  2^ 
inches  in  size.  These  were  not  "annuals,"  but  were 
"gifts,"  and  most  of  them  had  several  reissues  with 


xvi  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

various  dates,  but  from  the  same  stereotype  plates. 
Types  of  these  were  the  "Bouquet,"  "Casket  of  Love," 
"Floral  Gems,"  "Flower  Vase,"  "Hare-bell,"  "Prim- 
rose." They  flourished  from  about  1844  to  1852. 
C.  W.  Everest  was  the  editor  of  many  of  them.  They 
ordinarily  were  illustrated  by  a  frontispiece  only. 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xvii 


III 

THE  DUPLICATE  AND  SPURIOUS  ISSUES 

While  there  was  apparently  no  reissue  of  any  of 
the  EngHsh  annuals,  with  simply  a  change  of  date 
or  name,  the  number  of  those  printed  in  America, 
which  appeared  again  under  different  titles  but  with 
practically  the  same  contents,  was  evidently  very 
large.  Except  for  the  few  duplications  noticed  in 
the  New  York  Public  Library  list,  no  one  seems  to 
have  been  aware  of  this  curious  practice  of  some 
publishers. 

In  the  bibliography  which  follows  it  will  be  noted 
that  nearly  every  American  Annual  which  was  so 
successful  as  to  run  for  several  years  has  one  or  more 
namesakes,  but  without  date  on  title. 

In  listing  books  of  the  same  title  undated  copies 
are  placed  first,  followed  by  the  rest  chronologically 
arranged.  In  reality,  however,  the  undated  annual 
was  almost  invariably  of  later  issue  than  those  which 
bore  dates.  In  other  words,  whenever  a  successful 
series  ended  there  were  publishers  ready  to  enter  the 
field  with  a  spurious  "gift-book"  of  the  same  name 
in  order  to  supply  the  not  inconsiderable  demand 
there  must  have  been  for  "this  year's  volume"  of 
some  old  favorite.  The  stereotyped  plates  of  some 
unsuccessful  venture  were  purchased  for  a  song,  the 
date  was  removed,  the  title  changed,  and  some 
inferior  or  worn-out  picture  plates  used.  Thus 
apparently  the  "Token"  or  the  "Amaranth"  still 
flourished.       This    renaming    was  so  clumsily  done 


xviii  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

in  many  cases  that  the  original  title  still  appeared 
in  the  preface,  thus  at  once  unmasking  the  book.  In 
other  cases  the  alteration  was  well  done,  and  even 
the  first  article  in  the  book  was  changed.  In  some  of 
them  the  original  list  of  plates  still  remained,  with 
different  pictures  inserted  in  the  body  of  the  work. 
In  others  this  page  of  the  contents  was  omitted,  leav- 
ing a  break  in  pagination,  or  a  new  list  of  plates  was 
made  and  substituted. 

For  example:  the  "Snow  Flake"  was  published 
from  1849  to  1855  in  Philadelphia,  by  E.  H.  Butler 
&  Co.  In  1855  Leavitt  &  Allen  New  York,  brought 
out  an  undated  "Snow  Flake"  that  was  really  "Moss 
Rose"  with  slight  changes.  In  1856  the  same  firm 
appears  with  a  "Snow  Flake,"  this  time  the  "Magno- 
lia" of  1836,  with  new  plates  and  the  final  pages 
omitted.  By  not  having  any  date  visible,  these 
spurious  volumes  could  often  be  used  over  and  over 
again  in  successive  years  by  simply  using  a  different 
colored  leather  binding.  Leavitt  &  Allen,  and  Cornish, 
Lamport  &  Co.  seem  to  have  done  most  of  this  work 
of  issuing  spurious  or  false  tokens. 

The  opposite  of  the  above  practice  is  also  common. 
That  is,  a  gift-book  of  high  merit  was  used  in  later 
years  under  other  names.  For  instance  "The  Token 
and  Atlantic  Souvenir"  of  1840  appears  both  as 
"Honeysuckle"  and  as  "Moss  Rose"  in  1848,  as 
"Atlantic  Souvenir"  about  1853,  and  as  "Token  of 
Friendship"  and  "Friendship's  Gift"  in  some  other 
years.  In  nearly  every  case  the  plates  vary,  but  the 
text  is  identical.  Evidently  the  quality  of  contents 
was  intended  to  sell  these,  the  old  type  having  been 
secured  for  little  or  nothing. 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xix 

Another  peculiarity  is  the  appearance  of  the  same 
volume  with  different  imprints.  "The  American 
Juvenile  Keepsake"  of  1834,  New  York,  appears 
from  Bristol,  R.  I.,  and  from  Brockville,  N.  C,  and 
was  also  issued  under  the  titles  of  "Gift,"  "Gem," 
and  "Youth's  Keepsake,"  in  later  years. 

One  wonders  if  a  confiding  public  was  willing  to 
buy  "Amaranth"  in  1849,  and  "Garland"  in  1850, 
"Keepsake  of  Friendship"  in  1851,  "Magnolia"  in 
1852,  "Token  of  Friendship"  in  1853,  "Casket"  in 
1854,  and  "Memory's  Gift,"  in  1869,  when  all  these 
seven  were  one  and  the  same  inside.  Did  the  fair 
recipient  of  the  same  stories  and  poems  each  year 
under  a  different  name  modestly  refrain  from  tell- 
ing of  her  discovery  when  next  the  admirer  called? 
We  may  ask  how,  if  Emily  Percival  really  edited 
the  "Amaranth,"  1852,  G.  S.  Monroe  could  edit  the 
same  work  in  1854  under  title  of  "Keepsake  of  Friend- 
ship," and  Clara  Arnold  in  1855  as  the  "Magnolia." 
Were  G.  S.  Monroe  and  Clara  Arnold  noms  de  plume 
of  Emily?  We  imagine  not;  those  worthy  people 
never  knew  they  had  edited  these  works,  but  they 
were  the  editors  of  previous  successful  volumes  of 
those  names,  and  the  publisher  of  these  bastard  gifts 
did  not  hesitate  to  adopt  both  name  and  editor. 

The  case  of  "The  Wreath  of  Wild  Flowers,"  a  book 
of  miscellanies,  by  John  Milton  Stearns,  published 
in  New  York  in  1846,  and  copyrighted  in  that  year, 
will  serve  as  a  final  example  of  how  some  publishers 
met  the  demand  for  a  new  annual  each  year.  With 
the  addition  of  a  preliminary  poem,  and  some  extra 
plates,  Mr.  Steam's  work  was  used  as  "Amaranth" 
in  1851,  Boston;    "Garland"  in  1852,  Boston,  edited 


XX  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

by  Emily  Percival;  "Keepsake  of  Friendship,"  in 
1853,  Boston,  edited  by  G.  S.  Monroe;  "Token  of 
Friendship"  [1854],  Boston,  and  also  New  York,  and 
finally  as  "Magnolia"  with  a  preface  date  of  1853. 
Nearly  all  these  books  vary  in  the  unpaged  poem  at 
the  beginning,  and  in  the  plates. 

Enough  has  doubtless  been  said  here  to  show  the 
advantage  of  a  bibliography  which  might  prevent 
collectors  from  duplicating  material,  though  there 
must  still  be  cases  in  which  I  have  failed  to  note  the 
repetition  of  contents. 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xxi 


IV 
LITERARY  AND  ARTISTIC  WORTH 

The  literature  of  the  "gift-books"  was  remarkable 
for  its  freedom  from  the  slightest  taint  of  impropriety. 
There  was  never  a  contribution  that  savored  of  the 
lack  of  refinement.  These  volumes  were  intended  as 
gifts,  and  were  such  that  they  might  ornament  the 
drawing-room  table  of  the  most  fastidious  without 
offense  either  to  mind  or  eye.  The  list  of  contrib- 
utors to  the  English  Annuals  included  all  the  fore- 
most writers  of  the  time.  We  find  such  names  as 
Byron,  Southey,  the  Howitts,  Macaulay,  Scott, 
Wordsworth,  Lamb,  Coleridge,  Praed,  Hood,  Ruskin, 
Lytton,  Landor,  Shelley,  Campbell,  the  BrowTiTngs, 
Moore,  Tennyson,  Dickens,  Thackeray,  and  many 
more.  It  was  the  proper  thing  to  write  for  these 
"tokens." 

Toward  the  end  of  the  "annual"  fad,  it  became 
beneath  the  dignity  of  famous  authors  to  contribute 
and  the  favor  of  royal^rid  titled  persons_  was.  with- 
drawn? The  Countess  of  Blessington  probably  did 
much  to  stay  the  approaching  oblivion  by  lending 
her  name  and  giving  of  her  time  as  editor  to  several 
successful  series,  notably  the  "Keepsake"  and 
"Book  of  Beauty."  From  her  position  and  her  wide 
acquaintance  in  literary  and  art  circles  she  was  en- 
abled to  command  contributions  from  authors  and 
artists  of  high  repute.  Her  presence  did  much  also 
tojceep  "annuals"  in  vogue  among  the  aristocracy. 

All  the  better  class  of  "gift-books"  throughout  their 


xxii  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

existence  diluted  their  good  things  with  many  a 
mediocre  article  by  unknown  or  unnamed  authors. 

As  early  as  1828  The  Quarterly  Review  asks,  "Why, 
when  there  are  in  the  country  men  able  and  willing 
to  contribute  such  things  [referring  to  quotations 
made  from  several  current  'gift-books']  to  literary 
pocketbooks,  is  there  no  one  production  of  this  class 
which  it  is  possible  to  point  out  as  distinguished 
throughout  for  its  literary  excellence?  Are  the 
classics  of  our  age  to  continue  to  see  their  beautiful 
fragments  doled  out  year  after  year  in  the  midst  of 
such  miserable  and  mawkish  trash  as  fills  at  least 
nineteen  pages  out  of  every  twenty  in  the  best  of  the 
gaudy  duodecimos  now  before  us?"  This  is  perhaps 
putting  it  too  strongly,  but  it  shows  the  tendency  to 
make  a  few  good  essays  and  a  sprinkling  of  true 
poetry  carry  off'  the  whole  book.  Whatever  may  be 
said  of  the  literary  contributions,  the  illustrations 
were  usually  of  a  very  high  order  in  the  early  years 
before  the  field  was  overfilled  and  both  pictures  and 
text  suffered  from  the  competition  and  consequent 
cheapening  of  price. 

Engravers  were  paid,  it  is  said,  as  high  as  ;^150 
for  a  single  plate,  and  the  artist  or  owner  of  th^  paint- 
ing to  be  engraved  received  at  times  a  like  sum  for 
permission  to  use  it. 

Engravings  of  pictures  by  Turner,  Clarkson,  Stan- 
field,  Stothard,  Samuel  Prout,  Martin,  Mulready, 
Landseer,  Cattermole,  Eastlake,  Wilkie  and  others 
were  included.  A  favorite  method  was  to  give  illus- 
trations from  Shakespeare  or  Milton,  the  W'averley 
-^  Novels,  Pilgrim's  Progress,  or  Don  Quixote,  and  then 

have  these  written  up  to  by  nameless  authors. 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xxiii 

In  the  United  States  much  the  same  course  was 
followed  by  the  "gift-book"  publishers.  At  first  the 
little  volumes  were  below  the  English  standard  of 
excellence,  the  field  being  new  and  untried  and  the 
publishers  timid  about  such  great  expenditures  as 
were  made  across  the  water.  In  fact  most  of  the 
plates  were  from  paintings  by  English  artists,  but  the 
text  from  the  first  was  all  American.  The  foremost 
writers  found  a  place  in  the  contents  of  many  of  the 
American  "gifts,"  and  hence  collectors  of  first  edi- 
tions of  the  works  of  such  men  are  eagerly  seeking 
"annuals"  at  the  present  time.  Many  of  the  best 
American  engravers  are  represented  by  fine  plates  in 
these  "presents."  Sartain  contributed  many  illustra- 
tions, while  those  books  illustrated  with  one  or  more 
plates  by  John  Cheney  are  much  in  demand. 

To  show  the  extent  to  which  the  foremost  American 
authors  of  the  time  are  represented  in  this  class  of 
literature,  a  few  are  here  cited,  rather  at  random,  and 
with  no  attempt  to  make  an  exhaustive  list:  — 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne  has  his  first  published  pro- 
duction in  the  "Token"  of  1830,  and  contributions 
in  the  same  publication  in  1831,  1832,  1833,  1835  to 
1838,  inclusive.  He  also  appears  in  the  "Boston 
Book,"  1841;  "Youth's  Keepsake,"  1835;  "Memo- 
rial," 1851;  and  "Scenes  in  the  Life  of  the  Saviour," 
1845. 

Edgar  Allen  Poe  contributed  his  "Manuscript 
found  in  a  bottle"  to  the  "Gift"  of  1836,  and  had 
other  pieces  in  1842,  1843  and  1845.  He  also  con- 
tributed to  "Mayflower,"  1846;  "Missionary  Memo- 
rial," 1846;  "Opal,"  1844  and  1845;  "Leaflets  of 
Memory,"  1850;   and  "Irving  Offering,"  1851. 


xxiv  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

The  first  of  Whittier's  writings  to  appear  in  book 
form  was  his  "Light  in  the  Binnacle,"  in  the  "Memo- 
rial," 1827.    There  are  contributions  by  him  also  in 
"Oasis,"  1834;  "Literary  Souvenir,"  1831;  "Laurel," 
1837;    "Youth's   Keepsake,"    1835;    "Scenes  in  the 
Life    of    the    Saviour,"     1845;     "Fountain,"    1847 
"Bouquet  of  Flowers,"  1845;    "Christian  Keepsake,' 
1840;  "Liberty  Bell,"  1846;  "Missionary  Memorial,' 
1846;     "Opal,"    1846,    1847;     "Christian   Souvenir,' 
1851;     "Young    Lady's    Cabinet    of    Gems,"    1854 
"Cloud  Crystals,"  1864,  and  "Evergreen,"  n.d. 

Bryant  had  contributions  in  the  "Album,"  1824 
"Beauties  of  Sacred  Literature,"  1852;  "Cloud 
Crystals,"  1864;  "Lady's  Book  of  Flowers,"  1846 
"Laurel,"  1837;  "Literary  Souvenir,"  1831;  "Ma- 
sonic Token,"  1868;  "Premium,"  1833;  "Talisman,' 
1828,  1829,  1830;  "Thought  Blossom,"  n.d.  and  1855 
"Wide  Awake  Gift,"  1855. 

Emerson  will  be  found  in  the  "Gift,"  1844,  1845 
"Marriage  Offering,"  1848;  "Liberty  Bell,"  1851 
"Wide  Awake  Gift,"  1855;    "Cloud  Crystals,"  1864 

O.  W.  Holmes  added  his  contributions  to  help  make 
up  "Youth's  Keepsake,"  1831;  "Token,"  1831,  1833 
1837;  "Laurel,"  1837;  "Boston  Book,"  1841 
"Bouquet  of  Flowers,"  1845;  "Lady's  Book  of 
Flowers,"  1846;  "Fountain,"  1847;  "Memory  and 
Hope,"  1851;  "Young  Lady's  Cabinet  of  Gems," 
1854;    "Wide  Awake  Gift,"  1855. 

Longfellow  had  a  good  share  in  the  "annual"  craze, 
though  doubtless,  as  with  other  authors,  he  appears 
in  many  without  his  knowledge.  We  find  pieces  by 
him  in  "Atlantic  Souvenir,"  1828;  "Token,"  1833, 
1842;      "Boston     Book,"     1841;      "Laurel,"     1837; 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xxv 

"Liberty  Bell,"  1845,  1846;  "Opal,"  1847;  "Scenes 
in  the  Life  of  the  Saviour,"  1845;  "Gift,"  1845; 
"Bouquet  of  Flowers,"  1845;  "Irving  Offering," 
1851;  "Dew  Drop,"  1852;  "Young  Lady's  Cabinet 
of  Gems,"  1854;  "Wide  Awake  Gift,"  1855;  "Chris- 
tian's Gift,"  1857;    "Cloud  Crystals,"  1864. 

Lowell  appears  in  the  "Token,"  1842;  "Gift," 
1844;  "Missionary  Memorial,"  1846;  "Fountain," 
1847;  "Liberty  Bell,"  1843,  1844,  1845,  1846,  1848, 
1849,  1851;  "Memory  and  Hope,"  1851;  "Christian 
Souvenir,"  1851;  "Dew  Drop,"  1852;  "Cloud  Crys- 
tals," 1864;   and  "Evergreen,"  n.d. 

We  find  contributions  by  Irving,  J.  G.  Percival, 
N.  P.  Willis,  FitzGreene  Halleck,  Mrs.  Sigourney, 
Edward  Everett,  Mrs.  Stowe,  Goodrich  (Peter 
Parley),  Cooper,  Catherine  Sedgwick.  In  short,  all 
the  American  authors  may  be  found  in  the  pages  of 
these  annuals. 

The  work  of  American  engravers  in  these  annuals 
is  notable.  John  Cheney,  for  example,  who  was 
perhaps  the  foremost  engraver  of  portraits  of  his 
time,  contributed  to  many  volumes,  until  they  had 
so  deteriorated  that  there  was  no  longer  a  place  for 
work  of  such  quality  as  his.  His  plates  appear  in 
"Juvenile  Souvenir,"  1828;  "Token,"  1828,  1830to38, 
inclusive;  "Memorial,"  1828,  1851;  "Casket,"  1829, 
1830;  "Moraland  Religious  Souvenir,"  1828;  "Lady's 
Cabinet  Album,"  1832,  1835,  etc.;  "Moss  Rose," 
1854;  "Youth's  Keepsake,"  1830;  "Lily,"  1839; 
"Coral,"  n.d.;  "Token  of  Friendship,"  n.d.;  "Token 
or  Affection's  Gift,"  n.d.;  "Gift,"  1836,  1837,  1839, 
1840,  1842  to  1845;  "Literary  Souvenir,"  1838, 1840, 
1844,    1845;    "Magnolia,"    1837;     "Christian    Keep- 


xxvi  LITERARY  ANNUALS 

sake,"  1838,  1839,  1840;  "Friendship's  Offering," 
1841;  "Remember!"  n.d.;  "Ladies'  Scrap  Book," 
1845;  "Opal,"  1845;  "Dew  Drop,"  1852;  "String  of 
Diamonds,"  1857. 

Cheney's  plates  were  in  some  cases  used  over  and 
over  again  in  various  volumes,  sometimes  with  the 
title  changed,  sometimes  with  it  omitted.  The  plate 
entitled  Love  Letters  in  the  "Gift,"  1837,  was  also  in 
"Literary  Souvenir,"  1838.  "Magnolia,"  1837,  had 
Esperanza,  but  this  same  picture  appears  in  "Token 
or  Affection's  Gift"  (n.d.)  as  The  Bridge.  Reflec- 
tion in  "Christian  Keepsake,"  1838,  becomes  Night 
in  "Friendship's  Offering,"  1841.  "The  Gift,"  1839, 
has  Helen;  "Literary  Souvenir,"  1840,  calls  her 
La  Jeune  Jaquette,  and  in  1844  she  appears  a  third 
time,  but  now  as  Isabel. 

Enough  has  been  said  to  show  what  an  interesting 
field  for  a  Cheney  collector  is  here  spread  before  us. 
Several  of  the  "annuals"  mentioned  above  do  not 
appear  in  Mr.  Koehler's  exhaustive  catalogue  of 
Cheney  plates. 

Is  it  to  be  wondered  at  that  certain  volumes  of  the 
"Atlantic  Souvenir,"  "Gift"  or  "Token"  sell  at 
auction  as  high  as  $16.00,  when  they  contain  articles 
there  first  printed,  or  poems  "not  to  be  found  in  the 
collected  works"  of  some  favorite  author,  or  per- 
chance fine  impressions  of  a  master-engraver's  work? 

Sometimes  contributors  did  not  sign  their  articles, 
and  discoveries  can  doubtless  yet  be  made  in  this 
fascinating  field  by  those  who  have  made  a  study 
of  the  style  in  which  Poe  or  Whittier  wrote. 

I  hope  that  this  introduction  to  the  bibliography 
which    follows    may   be   the    means   of   still    further 


AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xxvii 

awakening  the  interest  of  book-lovers  in  this  almost 
forgotten  fad  of  a  past  generation. 

A  contributor  to  the  Atlantic  Monthly  in  1893,  in 
an  article  reminiscent  of  his  boyhood  acquaintance 
with  these  little  volumes,  says:  — 

"These  books  were  not  to  be  resold;  a  last  year's 
Annual  was  not  to  be  thought  of  as  a  present  how- 
ever attractive  in  itself.  Its  date  betrayed  it.  They 
were  gifts,  and  often  treasured  up  as  the  faded  rose 
and  the  ivory  Malbone  miniature  of  her  bridal  days 
are  treasured  in  the  matron's  cabinet,  because  they 
were  haunted  with  the  secret  and  subtle  fragrance  of 
bygone  memories.  If  an  old  Annual  could  tell  its 
own  life-story,  and  if  I  could  write  it  down  as  it  should 
be  written,  what  pages  I  should  proudly  aspire  to  in 
the  best  American  periodical !  But  I  fear  that  they 
are  gone,  and  that  my  dream  of  filling  a  college  library 
shelf  with  a  complete  collection  of  them  is  only  a 
dream." 

Would  not  this  writer  be  surprised  to  learn  that 
his  library  shelf  would  have  to  be  much  longer  than 
the  popular  five  feet  to  hold  the  collections  now  exist- 
ing? The  New  York  Public  Library  has  a  very 
large  collection;  the  Library  of  Congress  nearly  as 
many.  Other  libraries  are  collecting  them  as  oppor- 
tunity offers.  The  following  bibliography  includes 
mention  of  two  thousand  volumes,  most  of  which 
have  been  seen  by  the  compiler. 

The  day  of  the  new  "annual"  may  have  passed 
long  ago,  but  assuredly  the  "old  annuals"  are  with  us 
to  remain. 


xxviii  LITERARY  ANNUALS 


ABBREVL'\TIONS  USED  AND  EXPLANATION 
OF  ENTRIES 

For  convenience  of  reference  a  running  number  is 
given  each  volume. 

In  cases  where  there  are  different  editions,  or 
different  titles  to  same  work,  the  title  of  first  article 
is  added  in  quotation  marks  as  an  aid  to  identification. 
The  size  is  given  in  inches  and  fractions  of  an  inch, 
but  always  measured  by  the  page,  not  the  cover. 

The  number  of  plates  includes  not  only  engravings, 
but  also  the  engraved  or  illuminated  titles  and  in- 
scription plates,  as  these  are  usually  listed  with  the 
engravings  in  the  books. 

Brackets  around  the  number  of  plates  signify  that 
no  list  of  plates  was  given  in  volume. 

In  alphabetical  arrangement  the  titles  beginning 
with  "Lady's"  and  "Ladies'  "  are  placed  as  if  spelled 
the  same  way  because  in  several  instances  the  same 
volume  appears  under  both  spellings. 

The  volumes  listed  may  be  referred  to  in  the 
libraries  indicated  by  the  initials  which  follow  each 
entry,  though  the  absence  of  reference  to  any  of  these 
libraries  does  not  necessarily  mean  that  the  volume 
is  not  there  to  be  found. 

Library  abbreviations  are  as  follows:  — 
B.  A.        Boston  Athenaeum. 

B.  M.       British  Museum  (entry  made  from  catalogue 
only). 

B.  P.        Boston  Public  Library. 

C.  U.        Columbia  University  Library. 


H. 

u. 

L. 

c. 

N. 

Y. 

N. 

Y.  S 

P. 

M. 

T. 

-B. 

U. 

M. 

u. 

W. 

AND  GIFT-BOOKS  xxix 

Examined  by  compiler  in  private  collections, 
or  bookstores. 

Harvard  University  Library. 

Library  of  Congress,  Washington. 

New  York  Public  Library. 

New  York  State  Library,  Albany  (collection 
destroyed  by  fire,  1911). 

Philadelphia  Mercantile  Library. 

Title  supplied  by  Mr.  C.  T.  Tallent-Bateman. 

University  of  Michigan  Library,  Ann  Arbor. 

University  of  Wisconsin  Library,  Madison. 
*  Titles  not  found  by  compiler,  but  notice  of 

such  publication  found. 
Abbreviations  used :  — 
c.  copyright. 

col.  colored. 

ed.  edited,  edition,  editor, 

engr.        engraved, 
front.       frontispiece, 
ilium.       illuminated, 
illus.         illustrations  paged  with  text. 
1.  leaf,  leaves. 

n.  d.         no  date. 
n.  p.         no  place. 
p.  page,  pages. 

p.  1.  preliminary  leaf  or  leaves. 

pi.  plate,  plates. 

pref.         preface. 
v.  volume, 

vig.  t.       vignette  title. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Attention  is  called  to  the  Addenda,  pages  113-128. 


PART   I. 


AMERICAN. 

Affection's  gift;  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday 
present.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  27  Dey  St., 
n.  d.  [1854  or  55].  4  p.  1.  viii,  9-81,  21.,  5-175  p., 
[6  pi.,]      7x5.     "Appropriate    sphere     of    woman." 

U.W.     (1) 
This  is  "Lady's  manual,"  1854. 

Also  issued  as  "Token  and  Atlantic  souvenir,"  N.  Y., 
n.  d.,  and  "Memory's  gift,"  n.  d. 

:  or,    a    holiday    present.      New    York,    J.  C. 

Riker,     1832,    c.    1831.    "3    p.  1.,    13-288  p.,    10    pi., 
6i|  X  4j.  N.Y.     (2) 

;     a    Christmas,     New    Year,     and    birthday 

present  for  1854.     Philadelphia,  E.  H    Butler  &  Co., 
c.  1853.     X  p.,  1 1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  x  4^. 

L.C.,  N.Y.,  U.W.     (3) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  pre- 
sent for  1855.  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 
1855,    c.    1854.    X  p.,   11.,   13-328  p.,    8  pi.,  7\  x  4i 

B.P.,  L.C.,  N.Y.     (4) 

• for    the    loving    and    the    loved,    by   John 

Cole    Hagen.     Philadelphia,    John    E.    Potter,    1859, 
c.  1859.     iv.,  5-144  p.,  [3  pi.,]  7i  x  4i  U.W.      (5)_ 

Affection's  keepsake.     New  York.  *     (6) 

Album,  The.  New  York,  F.  R.  Lockwood,  1824,  c. 
1823.  X  p.,  1  1.,  13-156  p.,  engr.  title,  7  x  4f . 

B.A.      (7) 
Also  copies  8'A  x  SJ^. 

Album,  The;  see  Lady's  Album. 

Albimi    of    love,    The.    New  York,    Leavitt   &    Allen., 

1853.  128  p.,  4t  X  2i  N.Y.      (8) 

Aloe,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.  Ed.  by  Henry  W, 
Herbert.     New   York,     Lamport,   Blakeman  &  Law. 

1854.  3  p.l.,       11-260,    2    1.        7^    x    4}.       "The 
magnolia.     'Not  in  the  autumn.'  "  H.U.     (9) 

This  is  "Magnolia"  1836,  with  changed  pi.  and  p.  (264)- 
300  omitted.  See  also  "Friendship's  token,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d., 
"Gift  of  affection,"  n.  d.,  "Morning  glory,"  n.  d.,  "Memo- 
ry," c.  1854,  "Snow  flake,"  n.  d. 

Amaranth,  The,  or  token  of  remembrance;  a  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  Bos- 
ton, Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.  n.  d.  288  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x 
4$.     "  To  Juliet."  U.W.      (10) 

Same  as  1855. 


Amaranth,  The,  or  token  of  remembrance;  a  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  5-6,  9-288  p.,  [6  pi.,] 
7ix5.     "To  Juliet."  B.A.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (11) 

Same  as  N.  Y.,  1869. 

Same  as  Boston,  1855  edition,  except  different  plates,  and 

pages  7-8,  the  list  of  plates,  omitted.     There  are  at  least 

two  editions  of  this  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  issue,  each  with  different 

plates. 

.     Philadelphia,  Thomas  J.  Ash.     n.  d.   Ip.l., 

296  p.,  [5  pi.,]  55  X  3^.    "The  two  smugglers." 

B.P.      (12) 

;    or   masonic   garland;    ed  by   C.    W.    Moore. 

V.  1,  Boston,  5828-9  [1828-9].  *     (13) 

,    a    literary    and    religious    offering    designed 

as  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by  J.  H. 
Buckingham.  Newburyport,  Charles  Whipple.  C. 
1831,  2  p.  1.,  7-180  p.,  front.,  5J  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  L.  C.     (14) 

.    Philadelphia,  1840.    See  Literary  Amaranth, 

1840. 

• ;  a  gift  for  all  seasons.  Philadelphia,  Ameri- 
can Sunday  School  Union,  c.  1841.  235  p.,  9  pi., 
53  X  3i  N.Y.,  P.M.   (15) 

a  gift  for  all  seasons.  Philadelphia,  Ameri- 
can Sunday  School  Union,  1842,  c.  1841.  235  p.,  9 
pi.,  7  X  U.  N.Y.,  U.W.,  P.M.      (16) 

Same  as  c.  1841  above,  except  on  large  paper,  and  two  of 
plates  transposed. 

.    Philadelphia,  1845.    See  Literary  Amaranth, 

1845. 

,    or    token     of    remembrance,     a     Christmas 

and  New  Year's  gift  for  1847.    [v.  1.  ]  Boston,  Phillips 

6  Sampson,  1847,  c. 1846.  viii  p.,  11.,  11-324  p.,  7  pi., 
64  X  4L     "  The  Amaranth." 

U.W.,  N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.     (17) 

Issued  as  "  Garland,"  1848,  with  first  article  changed  to 
"The  Garland";  issued  as  "Keepsake  of  friendship," 
1849,  with  another  change  in  first  article;  issued  as 
"  Ladies'  gift,"  N.  Y..  n.  d.,  also  1850,  and  1851;  and  as 
"  Gift  of  affection,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  PI.  vary  in  all  editions. 
,    or    token     of     remembrance,     a    Christmas 

and  New  Year's  gift  for  1848.     [v.  2.  ]    Boston,  N.  C. 

Barton,   1848,  c.   1847.     vi  p.,   1  1.,  9-288  p.,  6  pi., 

7.i  X  45.      "  Immortality."        N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.      (18) 
Issued  as  "  Garland,"  1849,  with  first  article  changed;  as 
"  Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1850,  with  still  another  substi- 
tution of  first  article. 
,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1849.  [v.  3.]  Boston,  Phillips 
&  Sampson,  1849,  c.  1848.   vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-322  p.,  6  pi., 

7  X  4t.  "  Medora."  B.A.,  N.Y.  (19) 
Also  issued  with  imprint  Worcester,  E.  Livermore,  1849. 

P.M. 


Issued  as  "  Garland,"  1850,  with  first  article  changed  to 
"  Song,"  and  different  front.  A  col.  t.  is  added. 
The  "  Casket,"  Boston,  pref.  d.  1853,  and  "  Casket,"  N.Y., 
n.  d.,  are  same  except  first  article  changed  to  "  The  quiet 
eye,"  etc.,  and  the  front,  and  engr.  t.  replaced  by  col.  pre- 
sentation pi.,  and  col.  t. 

"  Memory's  gift,"  N.  Y.,  1869,  and  "  Memory's  gift," 
N.  v.,  n.  d.,  322  p.,  are  same  except  pi.  and  first  article, 
"  The  quiet  eye,"  pref.  is  that  of  "  Casket." 
"  Token  of  friendship,"  Boston,  pref.  d.  Aug.,  1852,  is 
same  except  first  article,  "  The  new  year." 
"  Keepsake  of  friendship,"  Worcester,  1851,  is  same, 
except  that  first  article  is  "  Friendship,"  and  front,  and 
engr.  t.  are  replaced  by  col.  presentation  pi.,  and  col.  t. 
"  Magnolia,"  1852,  is  same  with  first  article  changed  to 
"  Love  of  nature." 

—  ,     or    token     of    remembrance,     a     Christmas 

and  New  Year's  gift  for  1850.  [v.  4.  J  New  York, 
Gates,  Stedman  &  Co.,  1850.  288  p.,  [4  pi.  and 
engr.  t.,]  7  X  4|.     "  To  Kate."  L.C.,  C.U.      (20) 

Issued  as  "  Garland,"  1851,  with  first  article  changed  and 
2  pi.  substituted.  Issued  as  "Magnolia"  [  1853  ]  with 
front  article  changed  and  only  2  pi.  the  same. 

,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1851.  [v.  5.  ]  Boston,  Phillips, 
Sampson  &  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850.  5  p.  1.,  276  p.,  6  pL, 
7x45-  "  Forest  maid  "  on  first  unpaged  leaf .  "The 
Refugee,"  first  paged  article. 

N.Y..  B.P.,  U.W..  L.C.     (21) 

This  is  "  Wreath  of  wild  flowers,"  1846,  with  addition  of 
pi.  and  preliminary  unpaged  1. 

The  "  Garland,"  1852,  and  "  Keepsake  of  friendship," 
Boston,  1853,  are  same  as  this  except  the  preliminary 
unpaged  article"  Forest  maid  "  is  replaced  by  "  Humil- 
ity," and  the  engr.  t  gives  place  to  a  col.  t. 
"Token  of  friendship,"  Boston,  n.  d.,  [pref.  d.  Aug.,  1854,  ] 
and  "  Token  of  friendship,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  are  same  except 
preliminary  unpaged  article  "Forest  maid  "  is  replaced 
by  "  Who  are  the  happy,"  and  front,  and  engr.  t.  are  re- 
placed by  col.  front,  and  col.  t. 

The  "  Magnolia"  [  pref.  d.  1853,  ]  is  same,  except  "  Forest 
maid"  is  replaced  by  "  Who  are  the  happy." 

—  ,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1852,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
[v.  6.]     Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson    &  Co.,   1852,  c. 

1851.  288p.,  7pl.,  7ix45.   "  Heather  bell." 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.  (22) 
Also  issued  as  "  Garland,"  1853,"  "  Magnolia,"  1855,  and 
"  Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1854,  which  are  the  same 
except  first  article. 

—  ,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1853,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
[v.  7.  ]     Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson    &  Co.,   1853,  c 

1852.  288  p.,  7  pi.,  7i  x  4|.     "  Desdemona." 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (23) 

Also  issued  as  "  Garland,"  1854,  and  "Keepsake  of 
friendship,"  1855,  with  change  in  first  article. 


Amaranth,  The,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas 
and  New   Year's  gift   for   1854,   ed.    by   Emily  Per- 
cival.    [v.    8. 1      Boston,    Phillips,    Sampson    &    Co 
1854,  c.      1853.       288  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  x  4^       "  Daugh- 
ter   of    the  Bardi."        N.Y.,  B.P..  C.U.,  U.W.     (24) 

"  The  Garland,"  Boston,  1855,  "  The  Garland,"  Boston 
c.  1854,  "The  Garland,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  are  same  as  this, 
except  that  they  have  an  added  engr.  t. 
"  The  Garland,"  N.  Y.,  1869,  is  same,  except  it  has  only 
engr.  t.,  and  no.pl.,  and  omits  p.  7-8,  the  list  of  pi. 

,    or    token    of    remembrance,    a    Christmas 

and  New  Year's  gift  for  1855,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
[v.  9.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1855,  c. 
1854.     1  p.  1.,  5-288  p.,  7  pi.,  7i  x  4|. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (25) 

Also  issued  with  imprint,  Boston,  n.  d.,  c.  1854,  and  Bos- 
ton entirely  without  date,  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  with  plates 
changed  and  p.  7-8,  list  of  plates,  omitted;  and  N.  Y., 
1869,  plates  changed  and  p.  7-8  omitted. 

,  or  token  of  remembrance,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  New  York, 
Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  1869.    1-6,  9-288  p.,   [6  pi.,]  7x4$ 

F.     (26) 

This  is  the  same  as  "  Amaranth,"  Boston,  1855,  with 
plates  changed  and  p.  7-8,  list  of  plates,  omitted. 

American  book  of  beauty,  The,  or  token  of  friendship, 
a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  a  lady.  Hartford,  Silas 
Andrus  &  Son,  n.  d.  2  p.  1.,  7-128  p.,  8  pi.  [7  in  list  ], 
10  X  6i  L.C.      (27) 

American  comic  annual,  ed.  by  Henry  J.  Finn.  Boston, 
Richardson,  Lord  &  Holbrook,  1831,  c.  1830.  viii) 
220  p.,  [13  pi.,  and  many  illus.,]  6|  x4i       F.      (28, 

American  cottage  life.    See  Fireside  poetical  readings. 
American  gift  book,  The.   See  Rough  and  ready  annual, 
1848. 

,  a  perpetual  souvenir.   New  York,  J.  C.  Derby, 

1856,  c.  1855.  xii,  13-312  p.,  7ix  5.  U.W.      (29) 

The  issues  by  Derby  and  Jackson,   1858,  c.   1855,  and 
1859,  c.  1855,  are  identical  with  above.  L.C. 

American  juvenile  keepsake.  The,  ed.  by  Mrs  Hof- 
land.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  J.  Gladding  &  Co.,  n.  d.  252  p., 
9  pi.,  55  X  3g.  "London  cousin  and  country  cou- 
sin." L.C.  (30) 
This  is  same  as  New  York  issue,  c.  1834. 

,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Hofland.     New  York,  C.  Wells, 

C.  1834.  2p.l.,iii-iv,  vii-x,   1-252  p.,   9  pi.,  6  x  3|. 

N.Y.,  U.  W.      (31) 

This  was  also  issued  with  imprint   Bristol,   R.  I.,  n.  d., 
and  with  imprint  Brockville,  N.  C,  1835. 
The  Gift,  New  York,  1847,  is  reprint  of  this,  omitting 
list  of  pi.,  all  but  a  tew  pi.,  omitting  two  articles  and 
rearranging  others. 

"  The  Youth's  keepsake,"    New  York,  n.  d  ,  of  which 
at  least  two  editions  were  issued,  one  of  them  1846.  or 
after,  is  reprint  of  this,  with  but  6  pi. 
'  The  Gem,"  1849,  is  same,  except  it  has  8  pl. 


American  juvenile  keepsake,  The.ed.  by  Mrs.  Hofland. 
Brockville,  N.C.,  1835.  *     (32) 

This  is  the  same  as  New  York,  c.  1834. 

,  for  1836,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Hofland.     New  York, 

C.  Wells,  c.  1834.  2  p.  1.,  iii-iv.  vii-x,  1-252  p..  9 
pi.,  55  X  3i  N.  Y.,  L.  C.      (33) 

This  is  the  same  as  New  York,  c.  1834. 

,    ed.    by    Mrs.    Hofland.     Bristol,    R.    I.,    J. 

Gladding  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [1837  on  back  of  original 
pub.  binding.  ]  5J  x  3^.  F.      (34) 

This  is  the  same  as  New  York,  c.  1834. 

,  ed.  bv  Mrs.  Hofland.     New  York,  C.  Wells, 

c.  1834  [1840  on  back  of  binding].  L.C.  (35) 
This  is  the  same  as  New  York,  c.  1834.  ■ 

American  keepsake  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Anna  Wil- 
mot      New  York,  n.  d.  *     (36) 

This  is  the  same  as  1851. 

for     1851,     ed.     by     Anna     Wilmot.      New 

York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c.  1850.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-312p.,  7pl.,  7jx5.    N.Y.,B.P.,L.C.,  U  W.     (37) 

for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Anna  Wilmot.     New 

York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c.  1851.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-312  p.,  7  pi.,  7.i  X  il.  B.A.      (38) 

Same  as  1851. 

American  poets'  gift.  Title  on  publisher's  binding  of 
Poet's  gift,  1845.  which  see. 

Amethyst,  The,  an  annual  of  literature,  ed.  and  pub.  by 
N.  C.  Brooks.  Baltimore,  Wm.  A.  Francis,  1831, 
c.  64th  year  of  independence.  1  p.  1.,  5-6,  vii-x, 
11-290  p.,  8  pi..  5.i  X  3i  N.Y.,  B.A.     (40) 

-,  or  poetical  gems,  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons, 

ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  P.  James.  Boston,  James  French, 
1850.  iv.,  5-128  p.,  4i  x  2|.  N.Y       (41) 

Amulet.  Boston,  Otis,  Broaders  &  Co.,  n.  d.,  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-296  p.,  9  pi.,  6^  X  4^.  L.C.     (42) 

Same  as  1846. 

.     A  Christmas  and  New  Year's  or  holiday  present, 

with  nine  beautiful  engravings.  Boston,  Otis, 
Broaders  &  Co.,  1846.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-296  p.,  9  pi.. 
Qi  X  4<i.  L.C,  N.Y.,  C.U.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (43) 

In  some  copies  sub-title  reads  "A  Christmas   and  New 
Year's  present  for  1846." 
This  has  old  Token  plates- 
There  is  an  edition  exactly  like  this  but  without  date. 

L.  C.       (43a) 

Annual,  The,  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S., 
ed.  by  John  Breckinridge,  [v.  1.]  Philadelphia,  Rus- 
sell &  Martien,  1832,  c.  1832.  iv,  5-318  p.,  [5  pi.,] 
5i  X  3h.  F.      (44) 


Annual,  The,  [v.  2],  1833.  *     (45) 

[v.  3  ],  1834,  *     (46) 

,  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  Presby- 
terian chiirch  in  the  U.  S.,  a  New  Year's  offering  for 
1835,  ed.  bv  John  Breckinridge.  Philadelphia, 
Joseph  Whetham,  1835,  c.  1834.  352  p.,  6  pi.,  5J  x  3i 
•'       ^  B.P.     (47) 

Engr.  t.  reads,  Philadelphia,  Russell  &  Martien,  1834. 

Annual  souvenir  gallery,  an  illustrated  gift  book  for  all 
seasons,  ed.  bv  Emilv  Percival.  Boston,  Phillips, 
Sampson  &  Co.',  1852,  c.  1851.  1  p.  1.,  294  p.,  13  pi., 
10*  X  7.  F.      (47a) 

This  is  "Souvenir  gallery,"  1850,  with  last  2  p.  omitted. 
See  also  "Souvenir  annual,"  n.  d. 

Annualette,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for 
children.  Boston,  Samuel  G.  Simpkins,  1840,  c. 
1839.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-137  p.,  [4  pi.  and  engraved  t., 
illus.,]5jx3|.  NY.,  B.P.     (48^ 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  children. 

Boston,  William  Crosby  &  Co.,  1841,  c.  1840. 
140  p.,  1  1.,  [illus.,]  5|  X  3|.  N.Y.      (49) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  chil- 
dren. Boston,  Wm.  Crosby  &  Co.,  1842,  c.  1842. 
iv,  5-137  p.,  [3  pi.,]  5|  X  3|.  F.      (50) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  children 

Boston.T.  H.  Carter,  1843.  iv,  9-160  p.,  [3  pi.,]  5|  x  3^ 

B.  P.       (51) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  a 

lady.     Boston,    T.     H.    Carter     &    Co.,    1844,     c. 
1843.  xii,   13-142  p.,   1  1.,  [colored  front.,  ilium.  I 
6pl.,]5|x3i.  N.Y.      (52) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  a 

lady.     Boston,   T.    H.    Carter    &    Co.,    1845.  viii, 

9-141p.,  6pl.,  6x3|.  C.U.  (53) 
[There  was  no  issue  for  1846.] 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  ed.  by  a 

lady.     Boston,  Benjamin  B.  Mussey,   1847.     viii,  9- 
144  p.,  4  pi.,  6x4.  F.      (53a) 

Apples  of  gold  in  pictures  of  silver,  ed.  by  Edward  B. 
Fellows.  New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  c.  1848. 
xii,  13-264p.,9pl.,6x4.  F.      (54) 

Appleton's  juvenile  annual  for  1869,  a  Christmas  and 
New  Year's  gift  for  young  people.  New  York,  D. 
Appleton   &  Co.,  1869,  c.    1868.  382  p..  7  pi.,  7  x  4|. 

P.M.     (55) 

Atkinson's  casket.     See  "Casket,"  1826-1840. 

Atlantic  souvenir.  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year  's 
gift.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  o'4 
or  55].  viii  9-264  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7\  x  5.  "Rainbow 
bridge"  N.Y..UW       (56 


This  is  really"The  token  and  Atlantic  souvenir,"  Boston, 
1840,  with  p.  265-304  omitted,  and  plates  changed. 
See  also  "Honeysuckle,"  1848,  "Token  of  friendship," 
n.   d.,   "Friendship's  gift,"   n.   d.,   "Moss  rose,"    1848. 

,  a  Christinas  and  New  Year's  offering.     1826. 

[v.  1.]      Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea.  2  p.  1.. 
353  p.,  [engr.  presentation  pi.,  7  pi.,]   5^  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (57) 

In  slip  case. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  offering.     1827. 

[v.  2.]      Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carev  &  I.  Lea.  x  p.. 
1  1.,  360  p.,  10  pi.,  5i  X  3i.     N.Y.,'  B.A.,  L.C.     (58) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  offering.     1828. 

[v.  3.]     Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  &  Carey,  c.  1827. 
xii,384  p.,  14  pi.,  5i  X  3.^.        N.Y..  B.P.,  L.C.    (59) 

Portions  of    1827,  1828,  reprinted     in     Spanish     as     El 
Aguinaldo,    Filadelphia,  1829. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  offering.     1829.  ,^ 

[v.    4.  ]     Philadelphia,    Carey,    Lea     &    Carey,    c  e^A 

1828.  X  p.,  1  1.,  360  p.,  12  pi.,  5^  x  3;^.  '-f^ 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C,  U.W.     (60)  J^ 

,  for  1830.      [v    5.]     Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  k     ^^'^^'      ;i  »*- ' 

&   Carey     1830,    c.    1829.     xii,    13-328    p.,    12   pi.,   '  \  '-  ^ 

5|x3i  N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C,  U.W.    (61) 

— — ,   for  1831.      [v.   6.  ]     Philadelphia,   Carey    & 

Lea,    1831.     xii,    13-328  p.,    13  pi.    [including  pre- 
sentation pi.],  5|  X  3i  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (62) 

,   for  1832.      [v.   7.]     Philadelphia,   Carey    & 

Lea,    c.   1831.     xii,    13-328    p.,    12     pi.,    6    x    3i 
N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C,  U.W.     (63) 

After  1832  The  Atlantic  souvenir  was  merged  in  "The 
Token. " 

Atlantic  souvenir,  The,  for  1859.  New  York,  Derby  & 
Jackson,  1859.  viii  p.,  1  1., 11-288  p.,  12  pi.,  9J  x  6i 

NY.,  B.A.     (64) 

Autumn  leaves.     Original  •oieces  in  prose  and  verse  [ed  ^ 

byAnne  W.Abbot].  Cambridge,  John  Bartlett,  1853, 
c.    1853.     vi  p.,   1  1.,  200  p.,   7  X  4i.        B.A.      (65)  ,^      •       ^^^ 

Baltimore  book,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  pres-     /^    '  >>  ^     '^ 

ent,  ed.  by  W.  H.  Carpenter  and  T.  S.  Arthur.    Bait-  *  \»*-        v^K 
imore,    Bayly    &   Burns,  1838.  viii,  9-296   p.,  6  pi., 
7i  X  4.i.  N.Y.      (66) 

There  is  an  edition  with  date  erased  on  title,  but  with 
1839  on  back  of  publisher's  cover.  N.Y.       (66a) 

Beauties  of  sacred  literature,  ed.  bv  Thomas  Wyatt, 
Charlestown  [Mass.],  Ladies  New  England  Art 
Union,  1852,  c.  1848.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  220  p.,  8  pi.,  9ix5J. 

F.      (67) 

Beauties,  The,  of  the  English  annuals  for  1835.  Hart- 
ford, Silas  .Andrus  &  Son,  1846.  2  p.  1.,  192  p., 
7j^  X  4(|.  P.M.      (68) 

Selections  from  Forget-me-not,  Gem,  Friendship's 
offering,  and  English  annual,  for  1835. 


^^  IV  ^  (yiS^  >  s.^u^  u^^xl.  ^ 


8 

Benison,  The.  Name  on  back  of  publisher's  leather 
cover  of  Lady's  manual,  N.  Y.,  1854.       B.P. 

Biographical  annual,  containing  memoirs  of  eminent 
persons  recently  deceased,  ed.  by  R.  W.  Griswold. 
New  York,  Linen  &  Fennell.  1841.  c.  1S40.  xii., 
13-307  p.,  front,  7|x4i.      12  mo.  F     (69) 

Book  of  beauty,  The.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  c. 
1855.  3  p.  1.,    17-290  p.,   1  1.,  8  pi.,  9i  x  6^ 

C.U.       (70) 

.     Late    Victorian    era,    ed.   and  arranged    by 

Mrs.  F.  Harcourt  Williamson.  New  York  and 
London,  2  vols,  1896.  (71) 

.     The  era  of  King  Edward  VH,    ed.  by  Mrs. 

F.  H.  Williamson.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 
Co.,   1902.  (72) 

Book  of  flowers.  Title  on  back  of  "Flora  and  Thalia," 
Phila.,  1836. 

Book  of  gems.  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  by  Eugene  Sin- 
clair. Manchester,  N.  H.,  Wm.  H.  Fisk,  1854,  c. 
1850.  X,    11-312  p.,   [3   pi.   and  ilium,  t.,]  6J  x  4^. 

B.A.     (73) 
This  is  a  reprint  of  "Gems  for  you,"   18.")i). 
Also  reprinted  in  1856.  *      (73a) 

Book  of  pearls,  The.  A  choice  garland  of  prose,  poetry 
and  art.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1849. 
11-280  p.,  20  pi.,  9  x  6.  L.C.      (74) 

Book  of  the  boudoir,  or  memento  of  friendship.  A  gift 
for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Ellen  Louise  [Louise  Chandler 
Moulton  ].  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.  C. 
1853.     viii,  9-400  p.,  6  pi.,  9^x7.  N.Y.,  P.M.  (75) 

There  was  also  an  issue  of  this,  New  York,  W.  H. 
Appleton,  n.  d.  iv,  vii-viii,  9-400  p.,  [8  pi.  and 
ilium,  t.,  ]  8i  x  6i.  F.      (76) 

■ .     N.  Y.     1855.  *     (77) 

Boston  book.  The,  being  specimens  of  metropolitan  litera- 
ture, occasional  and  periodical,  [ed.  by  Henry  T. 
Tuckerman].  [v.  1.]  Boston,  Light  &  Haton,  1836, 
c.  1835.     xii,  13-312  p.,  7^  x  4^.         N.Y.,  C.U.      (78) 

,   for  1837,   being  specimens  of  metropolitan 

literature,  ed.  by  B.  B.  Thatcher.  [v.  2.]  Boston, 

Light  &  Steams,  1837,  c.  1836.  xii,  13-360  p., 
7x4^.  N.Y.      (79)  N 

,  being  specimens  of  metropolitan  literature,    ,     \W^'"^   i>'*'^ 

[ed.  by  Geo.  S.  Hillard  ].      [v.  3.]  Boston,  George  W.  \'>  ^        »  a/>^ 
Light,  1841,  c.  1840.     xii,  13-352  p..  7  x  U.  ^w-"^  \ 

N.Y.,  C.U.      (80)      ^ 

,  being  specimens  of  metropolitan  literature. 

[v.  4.]  Boston,  Ticknor,  Reed  &  Fields,  1850,  c.  1849, 

■     viii,  364  p.,  front.,  7i  x  5^.  N.Y.,  P.M.      (81) 

Boudoir  annual.  The,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birth- 
day present  for  1846.  Boston,  Phillips  «&  Sampson, 
1846,  c.  1845.     4  p.  1.,  13-100  p.,  16  pi.,  11^x9. 

N.Y.      (82) 


9  _- 

Bouquet,  The,  containing  the  language  of  flowers  and 
their  poetic  sentiments,  by  a  lady.  Boston,  Oliver  L. 
Perkins,  1844,  c.  1S4-4.,  128  p.  [5  pi.,]  4i  x  2J. 

F.     (83) 

,    containing    the     poetrv    and    language    of 

flowers,    by   a   lady.     Boston,    6.    L.    Perkins,  1845. 
lp.l.,128p.,  lpl.,4ix2J.  L.      (84) 

Same   as   1844.         Also    issued    with    imiirint    Bcnj.    B. 

Mussey,  1845. 

Also  issued  as  "Bouquet  of  flowers,"  1845. 

Bouquet  of  flowers,  1845.     Same  as  (83).  *      (84a) 

Boys'  scrap  book.  The,  1839.  [Philadelphia  ]  American 
Sunday  school  union,     viii  p.,  1  1.,  11-255  p.,  6^  x  5J-. 

L.C.     (85) 

Bridal  token,  The,  or  a  hint  to  husbands.  Pawtucket 
[R.  I.  ],  Smith   &  Stanley,  1846.     vi,  7-92  p.,  4i  x  3 

F.      (86) 

Bridal  wreath,  The,  a  wedding  souvenir.     Boston,  1848. 

*     (87) 

Brilliant,  The,  a  gift  book,  ed.  bv  T.  S.  Arthur.     New 

York,  Charles  Scribner,  n.  d.  viii,  9-304  p.,  [15  pi.,] 
8i  X  6.  F.     (88) 

Same  as  1850. 

,  a  gift  book   for  1850,  ed.  by   T.   S.  Arthur. 

[v.   1.]     New  York,  Baker    &  Scribner,   1850.     viii. 
9-304  p.,  15  pi.,  8i  X  6.  H.U.,  U.W.      (89) 

Issued  later  by  Charles  Scribner,  n.  d. 

Also  issued  for  1851  and  identical  with  1850,  has  list  of 

15  pi.,  and  engr.  front,  not  Usted.  N.Y.      (89a) 

Buds  and  blossoms  for  the  j^oung,  by  Mrs.  Hughs. 
Philadelphia,  Lindsav  &  Blakiston,  1850,  c.  1848. 
205  p.,    [9  pi.,]    6J  X  5i-  F.      (90) 

Cabinet.  Philadelphia,  J.  Laval  &  S.  F.  Bradford,  c.  1829. 
vi,  18,  13,  34,  20,  4,  3  p.,  9  pi.,  5^  x  3f.  F.      (91) 

A  series  of  sketches  of  members  of  the  national  adminis- 
tration, each  paged  separately.  This  is  also  bound  up 
with  '•Talisman,"  1830,  and  lettered  on  back  of  pub.  [?] 
cloth  case,  "Cabinet  and  talisman."  F. 

Cabinet  annual,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift 
for  1855.  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1855, 
c.  1854.     xiv  p,  1  1.,  19-264  p.,  24  pi.,  7f  x  5^. 

H.U.,  C.U.     (92) 

Cabinet  of  modern  art.  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  & 
Co.,  n.  d.  [1st  series.]  264  p.,  25  pi.,  7f  x  oh.  "Mary 
of  otir  village."  F.     (93) 

.     Second   series.     Philadelphia,    E.   H.  Butler 

&  Co.,  1852,  c.  1851.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  17-264  p.,  25'pl., 
7i  X  5f .  F.      (94) 

Casket,  The,  or  flowers  of  literattire,  wit,  and  sentiment 
for  1826-40.     Philadelphia,  S.  C.Atkinson.  (95) 

These  are  really  magazines,  not  annuals. 


^/^  .C) 


10 

Casket,  The,  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons,  illustrated. 
Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  n.  d.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-322 
p.,  6  pL,  7ix  5.    "The  quiet  eye."      N.Y.,  B.A.     (96) 

Also  issued  by  Leavitt    &  Allen,  New  York,  n.   d. 
Same  as  "Casket"  [1853].      __  N.  Y. 

See  note  under  "Amaranth,"  1849,  which  this  really  is, 
with  change  of  first  pages  [9-12]  and  plates. 

,    a    Christmas    and    New    Year's    present    for 

children  and  young  persons,  1829.  Boston,  Bowles  & 
Dearborn,  c.  1828.  viii,  268  p.,  7  pi.  [only  5  listed], 
5|x3i.  B.P.      (97) 

,     or     youth's     pocket     library.        Hingham 

[Mass.],  C.  &'E.  B.  Gill,  1834,  c.  1829.  4th  ed.  im- 
proved.    256   p.,    [6   pi.,]  5ix3i-.  F.      (98) 

of    entertaining   and   useful    reading.       New 

York,  Chas.  S.  Francis  &  Co.,  1843.  287  p.,  pi., 
6fx4.  P.M.      (99) 

This  is  the  third  series  of  the  library  of  entertaining  and 
useful  knowledge,  each  having  a  different  name. 

,   a  souvenir    for   1845.      New   York,    Edward 

Kearny,     xxiv,  25-395  p.,   [6  pi.,]  7  x  4J. 

U.W.     (100) 

,    a    gift    book     for    all     seasons,    illustrated, 

Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co..  n.  d.  [pref.  Aug.. 
1853].  vi  p.,1  l.,9-322p.,  6  pl.,7ix4i.  "The  quiet 
eye."  P.M.      (101) 

This  is  really  "Amaranth,"  1849  [which  see]  with  p. 
9-12  replaced  with  two  poems,  and  with  variations  in 
plates.  This  "Casket"  was  also  issued  entirely  without 
date  both  by  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  Boston,  and  by 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  New  York,  also  by  Phillips,  Sampson  & 
Co.,  Boston,  with  preface  dated  Aug.,  1854. 
See  also  "Garland,"  1850,  "Token  of  friendship"  [1852], 
"Keepsake  of  friendship  1851,  "Memory's  gift,"  N.  Y., 
n.  d.,  and  N.  Y..  1869,''MagnoUa."    1852. 

Casket  of  gems,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  1863.  Bos- 
ton, William  H.  Hill,  Jr.,  1863.  5-93  p.  incl.  9  illus  , 
5fx4i.  F.      (102) 

Casket  of  love,  The,  from  the  most  celebrated  authors. 
Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  n.  d.  7-120  p., 
4^x2i.  F.      (103) 

Catholic  keepsake,  The,  ed.  by  Prof.  Walter.  Philadel- 
phia, M.  Fithian,  Aug.  16,  1845.  vi.  9-252  p.,  9  pi., 
7^x31.  *     (104) 

Also  issued  from  Baltimore,  Murphy  &  Co.,  n.  d.,  with 
same  text,  but  none  of  the  pi.  except  ilium,  t.  "A 
legacy  regained."  L.C.        (104a) 

Cecilian  gift.  The,  or  romances  of  the  musicians.  New 
York,  Leavitt    &  Allen,  n.  d.     259  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x  5*. 

*     (105) 

Centre  table.  The,  illustrated  by  50  fine  engravings. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1860.  5-264  p  ,  50  pi. 
9t  X  7*.  U.M.     (106) 

Charleston  book,  The,  a  miscellany  of  prose  and  verse 
Charleston,  Samuel  Hart,  Sen.,  1845,  c.  1844.  viii, 
404p.,   7+x4i.  N.Y,  L.C.     (107) 


Charm,  a  book  for  boys  and  girls,  illustrated.  Boston, 
Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co..  c.  1854.  iv  p.,  1 1.,  7-167  p. 
7  pi.,  6i  X  4f .  F.      (108) 

Children's  annual,  a  Christmas,  New-Year  and  every-day 
gift  book  for  1853,  by  Mrs.  Colman.  New  York, 
S.  Raynor,  1853,  c.  1852.    216  p.,  10  pi..  6  x  3^. 

P.M.      (109) 

Children's  garland.  The,  from  the  best  poets.     Selected 
and    arranged   by   Coventry    Patmore,    1863.     Cam- . 
bridge    [Mass.] ,  Sever  &  Francis,   1863.     xii,  354  p., 
ilium,  t.,  6f  X  4i.  F.      (110) 

Child's  annual.  The,  or  conversations  instructive  and 
entertaining  for  the  use  of  children,  by  a  lady.  Phila- 
delphia. Thos.  T.  Ash.  1831.  190  p.,  12  col.  pi., 
5ix3i.  H.U.      (Ill) 

.     Boston,  Allen    &  Ticknor,  1834,  c.  1833.   vi, 

192  p.,    [16   pi.,]    5fx3i.  H.U.,  L.C.      (112) 

.     Boston.  William  D.  Ticknor.  1837.     vi,    192 

p.,    17   pi..    5fx3|.  F.      (113) 

Child's  first  gift.  The,  for  1848.  Collected  and  prepared 
by  Amos  Smith,  Jr.     Boston.  Edwin  J.  Mann,  1848. 

1  p.  1.,  5-48  p.,  5f  X  4f .  F.      (114) 

Child's  gem,  The.     New  York.  1833.  *     (115) 

,     New  York.  Samuel  Colman,  c.  1838.   [v.  2.] 

2  p.  1.,  7-144  p.,  3i  X  2^-.  F.      (116) 

,    for   1842,    ed.    by    a    lady.     New    York,    S. 

Colman,  c.  1841.  x  p.  1  1.,  13-144  p..  12  pi., 
4i,x3f.  L.C.      (117) 

,  for  1844.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  Colman.     *     (118) 

.    Boston,  T.  H.  Carter   &  Co.,  1845.  *     (119) 

Child's  keepsake,  The.      1st  ed.  *     (120) 

,  a  book    of    original    poems    for    the    young, 

by  E.  Porter  Dyer.  2d  ed.  enlarged.  Boston, 
C.  Stone,  1854,  c.  1852.    viii,  9-128  p..  front..  4^  x  3. 

F       (120a) 

Child's  Token.     New  York.fS.  Colman,  1842.  *     (121) 

Christian  comforter.  The.      1st  ed.  *     (121a)^ 

Christian  diadem.  The,  and  family  keepsake,  a  reposi- 
tory of  religious  and  literary  gems,  ed.  bv  Z.  Paten 
Hatch.  New  York.  v.  1,  1851.  iv,  5-308  p.,  12  pi. 
9x5i.  B.A.      (122) 

Really  a  magazine. 

.    and    family    keepsake,  pa    gift    book   for   all 

seasons.  In  two  'parts.  Ed.  by  Z.  Paten  Hatch. 
New  York,  1853.  11-212.  5-202.  iii-iv  p.,  13  pi.. 
Stx5i.  B.A.     (123) 

Really  a  magazine. 
Also  pub.  in  1855. 


12 

Christian  family  annual,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Newell.  New 
York,    [v.  1,]   1843.  vii,  300  p.,  pi.,  8^x5^. 

B.P.  (124) 
Really  "The  Christian  family  magazine,"  which  is  issued 
at  end  of  year  as  an  annual,  v.  1,  Sept.  1841  —  Ag.  42. 
Also  issued  as  "Christian  family  magazine  or  parents' 
and  children's  annual,"  1842.  c.  1842. 

,   1844.     New  York.  [v.  2.]  302  p.  (125) 

This  is   vol.    2  of   "Christian   family   magazine,"  Sept., 
1842  — Ag.  1843. 

,  for  1845,  ed.  by  Rev.  Daniel   Newell,   [v.  3.] 

New  York.    432  p.,  24  pi.,  8f  x  SJ. 

F.  (126) 
This  is  also  issued  without  date.  It  is  the  "Christian 
family  magazine,"  vol.  3. 

Christian  keepsake,  The,  a  Christmas  &  New  Year's 
gift,  ed  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after].  262  p.,  6  pi., 
7x5.     "The  infant  St.  John."  C.U.     (127) 

This  is   "Religious   souvenir,"    1839,   with   different  pi. 
and  p.  263-88  omitted. 

,  and  missionary  annual,  ed.   by  Rev.  John  A. 

Clark,  1838.      [v.  1.  ]   Philadelphia,  Wm.  Marshall   & 
Co.,    c.    1837.     viii,    9-312    p.,    11    pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (128) 

and  missionary  annual,  ed.  by  Rev.  John  A. 

Clark,  1839.      [v.  2.]   Philadelphia,  Wm.  Marshall    & 
Co.,  c.  1838.  viii,  9-312  p.,  10  pi.,  7^  x  5. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (129) 

and  missionary  annual,  ed.  by  Rev.  John  A. 

Clark,  1840.      [v.  3.]   Philadelphia,  Wm.  Marshall    & 
Co.,  c.  1839.  viii,  9-320  p.,  9  pi.,  7^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (130) 

and   missionary   annual   for   1847.     Boston, 

Phillips,  Sampson    &  Co.,  1847,  c.  1846.  viii,  13-316 
p.,  9  pi.,  7i  X  4f .  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (131) 

,  and  missionary  annual  for  1848.  Philadel- 
phia, Brower,  Hayes  &  Co.,  1848,  c.  1847.  viii, 
13-316p.,9  pL,  7ix4f.    N.Y.,B.P.,U.W.  (132) 

and  missionary  annual  for  1849.  Philadel- 
phia, Brower,  Hayes  &  Co.,  1849,  c.  1848.  vi  p  , 
1  1.,  13-330  p.,  9  pL,  7x4^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (133) 

,  or  friendship's  memorial,  a  gift  for  all  seasons 

ed.    by    Rev.    Enoch    Hutchinson.     Nashua,    N.    H., 
J.  M.  Fletcher,  1850.    vi,  7-338  p.  [7  pi.,]  9  x  5*. 

F.      (133a) 

Christian  offering  for  1832.  Boston,  Lincoln  &  Ed- 
mands,  1832,  c.  1831.    viii,  231  p.,    [7  pi.,]   6^x4^. 

N.Y..  B.P.,      (134) 

Reprinted  in   1837  and   1844  with  slight  change.      See 
below. 


13 

Christian  Offering.     Boston,   James   B.    Dow,  1837,    c. 
1S31.    viii    231    p.,   front.,   engr.    t.,    6  x  3f . 

B.P.      (135) 

Reprint  of  1832  except  front,  is  different  and  all  other 
plates  except  engr.  t.  omitted.     See  also  1844. 

and  churchman's  annual,  ed.  by  Rev.  John  W. 

Brown.  New  York,  Sherman  &  Trevett,  1839,  c. 
1838.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-204  p.,  7^  x  4^.  X.Y.     (136) 

Boston,  James  B.  Dow,  1844,  c.   1831.  viii, 

231  p.,  front.,  engr.  t.,  6^x3^.  B.P.     (137) 

Same  as  1837.  Engr.  t.  dated  1843.  Reprint  of  1832. 
with  different  front.,  and  with  other  pi.  except  engr.  t. 
omitted. 

Christian  parlor  book.     New  York,  1845  et  seq. 

This  is  the  title  given  vols,  of  "Christian  parlor  maga- 
zine" when  issued  as  an  annual. 

Devoted  to   science,   literature  and  religion. 

New  York,  George  Pratt,  1851.  iv,  358  p.,  25  pi., 
9fx6i.  N.Y.      (138) 

,  1852.  *     (139) 

Christian  souvenir,  The,  an  offering  for  Christmas  and 
the  New  Year,  ed.  by  Isaac  F.  Shepard.  [v.  1.] 
Boston,  Henry  B.  Williams,  1843,  c.  1842.  304  p., 
6  pi.,  6i  X  4i-.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (140) 

This  was  also  issued  with  1844  on  the  back  of  cover, 
otherwise  identical.  H.U.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (141) 

,  ed.  bv  Rev.  H.  D.  Moore,     v.  1,  Philadelphia, 

F.  C.  Wilson^  1847.     384  p.,  pi.,  8  x  5^.  (142) 

Really  a  magazine.      See  "Christian  wreath." 

and   missionary   annual   for   1851.     Auburn 

[N.  Y.] ,  Derby  &  Miller,  1851.  4  p.l.,  372  p.,  [6  pi.,] 
7fx4f.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (143) 

Ilium,    t.     reads    "Christian    souvenir    and    missionary 

memorial." 

This  is  "Missionary  memorial,"  N.  V.  1846,  with  different 

pl- 

Also   issued   as   "Christ's   messenger,"    1848,    and    "The 

Evergreen,"  N.  Y..  n.  d. 

,  an  illustrated  annual.  New  York,  1858. 

*     (144) 
Christian  wreath.     Philadelphia,  1847.    [vol.  1.] 

N. Y.  (144a) 

Really  a  monthly  periodical. 

Christian  year.  The,  or  thoughts  in  verse  for  the  Sun- 
days and  holvdavs  throughout  the  year.  3d  Amer. 
ed.  Philadelphia,  Lee  &  Blanchard,  1842,  c.  1834. 
xvi,  17-320  p.,  6^  X  4J.  L.C.      (145) 

Christian's  annual,  The,  a  miscellany  for  1846.      Phila- 
delphia, Henry  F.  Anners,  1846.     288  p.,  9  pl.,  6x4 
L.C,  B.P.,  CU.      (146) 


14 

Christian's  gift,  The,  ed.  bv  Rufus  W.  Clark.  Boston 
John  P.  Jewett  &  Co.,  1857,  c.  1S56.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-308 
p.,  7  pi.,  8i  X  5^.  N.Y.      (147) 

Christmas  blossoms  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1847. 
[v.  1.]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  1847,  c.  1846. 
iv  p.,  2  1.,  7-168  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  5J. 

B.P.,  L.C.,  U.W.      (148) 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1848,  by  Uncle 

Thomas,  [v.  2.]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  1848, 
c.  1847.    3  p.  1.,  17-168  p.,  6  pi.,  7x5. 

L.C.,  B.A.      (149) 

Phillips  &  Sampson  continued  their  series  by  issuing  in 
1849  "Christmas  roses,"  Boston,  while  "Christmas 
blossoms"  was  taken  over  by  a  Philadelphia  publisher 
for  1849. 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1849,  by  Uncle 

Thomas.      [v.  3.]   Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler    &  Co., 

1849,  c.  1848.    3  p.  1.,  17-176  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  5. 

P.M.      (150) 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1855,  by  Uncle 

Thomas.      [v.  4.  ]  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler    &  Co., 

1850,  c.  1849.    3  p.l.,  17-176  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  4^. 

L.C.      (151) 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1851,  by  Uncle 

Thomas.      [v.  5.]   Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler    &  Co., 

1851,  c.  1850.    3  p.  1.,  17-256  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  5. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.,  U.W.     (152) 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1852,  by  Uncle 

Thomas.      [v.  6.]   Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler    &  Co., 

1852,  c.  1851.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  17-256  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  5^. 

L.C,  U.W.      (153) 

,  and  New  Year's  wreath  for  1854.  Philadel- 
phia, E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1854,  c.  1853.  xiii-xiv  p., 
1  1.,    17-256   p.,  6  pi.,  6i-x5i.  L.C,  N.Y.      (154) 

Christmas  garland,  a  miscellany  of  verses,  stories  and 
essays.     Chicago,  H.  Stone   &  Co.,  1901.  (155) 

Christmas  roses  and  New  Year's  gift  for  1849.  Boston, 
Phillips  &  Sampson,  1849,  c.  1848.  3  p.  1.,  17-180 
p.,    6   pi.,    7x5i.  H.U.,  B.A.      (156) 

Follows  V.  2  of  "Christmas  blossoms,"  1848,  as  that 
series  had  been  taken  over  by  a  Phila.  publisher. 

and   New   Year's    gift,    a   present    for    young 

people.  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  n.  d.,  C.  1848. 
3p.  1.,  17-180p.,  3pl.,  7x5^.  CU.      (157) 

"A  second  edition  [of  1849]  from  same  plates,  with 
a  slight  change  in  title,,  and  lessening  somewhat  the 
number  of  engravings."      (Advertisement.) 

Christmas  tales.  Boston,  Munroe  &  Francis,  n.  d. 
2SSp.,  5*x3i.  N.Y.     (158) 

Made  up  from  articles  destined  for  "Forget  me  not," 
but  crowded  out. 


lo 

Christmas  tribute,  The,  and  New  Year's  gift,  a  souvenir 
for  1851.  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1851, 
c.  1850.     3  p.  1.,  13-329  p.,  9  pi.,  71  x  4*. 

N.Y.,  B.  P.,  U.W.      (159) 
Also  issued  without  date. 

Christmastide.     Boston,  1878.  *     (160) 

Christ's  messenger,  or  The  Missionary  memorial.  New 
York.  E.  Walker.  1848,  c.  1845.  4  p.  1.,  372  p.,  [6  pi.,] 
7tx4i.  F.      (160a) 

This  is  "Missionary  memorial,"  1846,_  with  different  pi. 
Also  issued  as  "Christian  souvenir,"  1851,  and  "The 
Evergreen,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Churchman's    annual.      Title    on    back    of    "Christian 

offering,"  1839. 
Cloud  crystals,  a  snow  flake  album  collected  and  edited  by 
alady.     New  York,  Appleton   &   Co.,    1864,  c.    1863. 
158  p.,  28  pi.  and  ilium,  t.,  10  x  7^. 

L.C.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (161) 
Also  issued  with  date,  1865;  and  reprinted  in  1883. 
Comic  annual.     Title  on  back  of   "American  comic  an- 
nual,"  1831. 

Companion  and  token.  Title  on  back  of  "Young  lady's 
companion." 

Compliment  for  the  season,  A.  1832.  New  York,  N.  B. 
Holmes,  viii,  9-216  p.,  [4  pi.,]  Six  3f.     B.A.      (161a) 

Coral,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  illus.  with  8  beautiful 
steel  engravings,  ed.  by  Henry  W.  Herbert.  New 
York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.  n.  d.  v,  9-300  p., 
8  pi.,  71 X  4*.  "The  magnolia.  'Not  in  the  au- 
tumn."' N.Y.      (162) 

Some  copies  have  1851  on  back  of  cover.     P.M. 
This  is  "Magnolia."  1836,  with  changed  plates.      See  also 
"Aloe,"  1854,  "Friendship's  token, '^  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,     Gift 
of  affection,"  n.  d  ,  "Morning  Glory,"  n.  d.,  '  Memory, 
c.  1854.  "Snow  flake."  n.  d. 

Coronal,  The,  and  young  lady's  remembrancer,  ed.  by 
Rev.  Frederic  Janes.  New  York,  James  H.  Pratt  & 
Co.,  1853,  c.  1852.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-384  p.,  10  pi.,  8J  x  5f . 

B.A.,  P.M.     (163) 

Coronet,  The,  or  choice  gems  for  the  home  circle.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co..  n.  d.  viii,  9-304  p., 
10  pi.,  9  X  6-J-.     "Blanche  Evelyn."  F.     (164) 

Crystal  fount.  The,  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur, 

New    York,    Cornish,  Lamport    &    Co.,  n.    d,    [circ. 

1854.1   viii,9-320p.,10pl.,  7f  x5i.     "The  fountam.' 

■■  U.W.      (165) 

Crystal  gem.  The,  John  S.  Adains.  ed.  Boston  J. 
Buffum,  0.1853.  96  p.,  3x2.    "Water.        L.C.     (166) 


16 

Dahlia,  The,  a  memorial  of  affection  for  1842,  ed.  by  a 
lady.  New  York,  James  P.  Giffing,  c.  1841.  180  p., 
6  pi.,  6x3f.  F.      (167) 

Dew  drop.  The,  a  tribute  of  aft"ection,  for  1852.      [v.  1.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1852,  c. 
1851.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-316  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4^. 

B.P.      (168) 

,  a  tribute  of  affection  for  1853.      Philadelphia, 

Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1853,  c.  1852.  x  p.,  1  1., 
13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  X  4J.  xN.Y.,  B.A.      (169) 

.  Title  on  cover  of  "Dew-drops  of  the  nine- 
teenth century,"  1854. 

Dew-drops  of  the  nineteenth  century,  gathered  and  pre- 
sented in  their  brightness  and  purity  by  Seba  Smith. 
Floral  department  by  John  B.  Newman.     New  York, 
J.  K.  Wellman,  1846-7,  c.  1845.     viii,9-216p.,  [8  col 
■     pi.  of  flowers,]  7i  X  4+.  '  B.A.      (170) 

This  was  reissued  as  "Gift  of  friendship,"  for  1848, 
N.  Y.,  with  6  steel  plates,  but  no  flower  plates,  though 
floral  department  is  present.  Also  reissued  as  "Keep- 
sake," 1848. 

Also  issued  without  "The  floral  department,"  and  with- 
out plates,  N.  Y..  1846,  c  1845,  203  p.       B.  P.      (170a) 

,  gathered    and  preserved    in    their    brightness 

and  purity  by  Seba  Smith.  Floral  department  by 
John  B.  Newman.  New  York,  Lamport,  Blakeman 
&  Law,  1854.  viii,  9-216  p.,  5  steel  pi.  and  col. 
t.,   7ix4f.  B.P.     (171) 

This  is  same   as   1846-7,  except  by  different    publisher 

and  having  5  pi.  added,  and  the  col.  flower  pi.  omitted. 

Back  of  cover  reads,  "Dew  drop." 

See  also  "Gift  of  friendship,"  N.  Y.,  1848,  "Keepsake," 

1848. 

Diadem,  The,  for  1845,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  with 
splendid  engravings.  [v.  1.]  Philadelphia,  Carey  & 
Hart,  1845.  2  p.  1.,  9-100  p.,  [11  pi.  and  engr.  t.,] 
Ilx8f.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (172) 

,  for  1846,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  with  ten 

engravings.      [v.    2.]    Philadelphia,    Carey    &    Hart, 

1846,  c.  1845.   96  p.,  10  pi.,  lOf  x  8^. 

B.P.,  P.M.     (173) 

,  for  1847,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  with  ten 

engravings.      [v.    3.]    Philadelphia,    Carey     &    Hart, 

1847,  c.  1846.    100  p.,   [10  pi.,]    lOf  x  9. 

N.Y.,  B.A.      (174) 

,  a  souvenir  for  the   drawing  room  and   parlor 

and  gift  book  for  all  seasons,  illustrated  with  twelve 
steel  engravings  by  first  artists,  ed.  by  Emily  Perci- 
val.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.,  c. 
1853.     4  p.  1.,  11-2SS  p.,  12  pi.,  9^  x  7^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (175) 
Also  issued  without  date  or  c.  date.  H.U.        (175a) 


17 

Diadem,  The,  a  souvenir  for  the  drawing  room  and  parlor, 
and  gift  book  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
New  York,  W.  H.  Appleton,  n.  d.  4  p.  1.,  11-288  p., 
[10  pi.  and  ilium,  t.,]    8^x6^.  N.Y.      (176) 

This  is  identical  with  1853,  except  smaller  size,  and 
omitting  2  pi.  and  adding  ilium,  t. 

Also  issued  bv  Leavitt  &  Allen,  New  York,  n.  d.  3  p.  1., 
ll-2S8p.,  [12pl..]95ix7Ji.  F. 

Dial  of  love,  The,  a  Christmas  book  for  the  young,  by 
Mary  Howitt,  illustrated.  Philadelphia,  Lindsay  & 
Blakiston,  1857.     4  p.  1.,  13-189  p.,  9  pi.,  7  x  4f . 

F.     (177) 

Probably  American  reprint  of  English  magazine  of  this 
name. 

Domestic  and  religious  offering.  Sub-title  and  title  on 
back  of  cover  of  "Fireside  poetical  readings,"  1843. 

Drawing-room  annual,  The,  a  present  for  all  seasons. 
Philadelphia,  Lindsay  &  Blakiston,  n.  d.  [1843]. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-64  p.,  15  pi.,  8i  X  8i.     "Ella." 

L.C.     (178) 

Drawing  room  scrap-book,  The,  with  twenty  illustra- 
tions, ed.  bv  Amelia  W.  Lawrence.  Philadelphia, 
Carey  &  Hart,  1850,  c.  1850.  102  p.,  [20  pi.,] 
10^x81.  N.Y.     (179) 

Drops  from  Flora's  cup,  or  the  poetry  of  flowers.  Bos- 
ton, G.  W.  Cottrell  &  Co.,  C.  1845.  x,  11-160  p.,  col. 
front.,    col.    t.,    5|x3i.  L.C.      (180) 

Also  issued  by  Oliver  L.  Perkins,  Boston,  1846,  c.  1845, 
otherwise  identical  except  col.  front,  is  different,  and 
size  4^  X  2%- 

Eclectic  gift-book.  The,  for  the  holidays,  1859-60.  New 
York,  W.  H.  Bidwell,  1859-60.   1-12,  1-284  p. 

F.  (181) 
This  is  "Eclectic  magazine,"  v.  48,  1859  with  6  p.  1. 
[p.  1    12],  and  5  pi.  inserted  at  beginning. 

Educational  annual.  Title  on  back  of  "Annual  of  the 
board  of  education  of  the  general  assembly  of  the 
Presbyterian  chiu-ch  in  the  United  States." 

El  Aguinaldo.     See  note  under  "Atlantic  souvenir,"  1828. 

Emblem,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  with  new  and  ele- 
gant illustrations.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d. 
[1856  or  after  ].     viii,  9-263  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  x  4^. 

P.M.,  B.A.     (182) 

Emerald,  The,  a  collection  of  graphic  and  entertaining 
tales,  brilliant  poems  and  essays  gleaned  chiefly  from 
fugitive  literature  of  the  nineteenth  century,  ed.  by 
Epes  Sargent.  Boston,  John  L.  Shorev,  1866.  vi, 
3-316  p.,  6f  x4i.  P.M.     (183) 

The  "Gem"  series  began  with  this  and  pub.  announce 
it  will  be  followed  by  Sapphire,  Amethyst,  Topaz,  Dia- 
mond, etc. 


18 

Evergreen,  The,  a  Christinas,  New  Year  and  birthday  gift. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [circa  1858  ].  4  p.  1., 
252  p.,  6  pi.,  71  X  5.  N.Y.,  B.A..  U.W.     (184) 

This  is  "Missionary  memorial,"   1846,  with  p.  253-372 

omitted,  a  proem  added,  and  pi.  added. 

See  also  "Christ's  messenger,"  and  "Christian  souvenir,' 

1851. 

,  Philadelphia,  American  Sunday  School  Union, 

1837.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-159  p.,  8  pi.,  5f  x  4|. 

P.M.,  U.W.     (185) 

,  or  church  offering  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Joseph 

Salkeld.    v.  1.     New  Haven,  1844.     380p.,illus.  U.W. 

(185a) 

Really  a  monthly   magazine,   issued  at  end  of  year   as 
an  annual,   1843-53. 

,  for  1847,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  embellished 

with  ten  elegant  steel  engravings.  Philadelphia, 
Carey  &  Hart,'  1847,  c.  1846.  xii,  13-300  p.,  10  pL, 
9ix6.  N.Y.,  B.A.      (186) 

,  or  gems  of  literature  for  1850,   ed.  by  Rev. 

Edward  A.  Rice.  New  York,  J.  C.  Burdick,  1850. 
iv,  7-308  p.,  12  pi., [8  pi.,]    8fx5f.  N.Y.     (186a) 

A  magazine.      Plates  vary  from  list. 
Excelsior  annual,   The,  or  pupils'  gift  for  1849,  ed.  by 
Edward  B.  Fellows.     New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  c. 
1848.     xii,  13-264  p.,  10  pi.,  6+  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.      (187) 

All  written  by  pupils  in  New  York  City. 
Fables  of  Flora,  ed.  by  Miss  S-  C.  Edgarton.     Lowell, 
Powers    &  Bagley,  c.  1844.     iv,  5-144  p.,  col.  front., 
4|x2f.  L.C.     (188) 

Family  circle.  The,  its  affections  and  pleasures,  ed.  by 
H,  A.  Graves.  Boston,  Gould,  Kendall  &  Lincoln. 
c.  1843.    vi,  7-128  p.,  4^  x  2f .  F.      (188a) 

Also  issued  with  1845,on  title,   c.  1843,    and    also    with 
only  date  c.  1843.  F      (188b) 

This  with  "Marriage  ring,"  and  a  special  t.  and  preface 
prefixed,  was  issued  as  "Wedding  gift." 

Family  circle  and  parlor  annual,  N.Y.  vols.  1-14 
1843-1856,  ed.  by  Rev.  D.  Newell,  and  later  by  Mrs 
D.  Newell.     Really  was  a  magazine,  "Family  circle." 

B.P. 

See  "Parlor  annual,"  another  of  its  annual  titles,  and 
"Youth's  parlor  annual." 

Fireside  poetical  readings,  .  .  .  designed  as  a  domestic 
and  religious  oft'ering.  Collected  and  pub.  by  Dexter 
S.  King.  Boston,  1843,  c.  1842.  ii,  3-313  p.,  [1  pi.,  ] 
7^x4^.  In  two  parts.  Part  I,  Domestic  offering; 
Part  IL,   Religious  offering.  B.P.,  C.U.     (189) 

Back  of  book  reads  "Domestic  and  religious  offering." 


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Flora  and  Thalia,  or  gems  of  flowers  and,  poetry,  by  a 
lady.     Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea    &  Blanchard,  1836. 
7-240  p.,  manycol.pl.  of  flowers,  5ix  3^.    F.     (190). 
Back  of  book  reads.  "Book  of  flowers." 

Floral  fortune  teller,  a  game  for  the  season  of  flowers, 
by  Miss  S.  C.  Edgarton.  Boston,  A.  Tompkins,  1848, 
c.  1846,  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-1(50  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4J  x  2^. 

F.      (190a) 

Floral  gems,  or  the  songs  of  the  flowers,  by  Mrs.  J. 
Thayer.  3d  ed.  Boston,  James  French,  1847,  c. 
1846.     iv,  5-128  p.,  front.,  4i  x  2J.  F.      (190b) 

Floral  keepsake,  The,  with  30  engravings  elegantly  col- 
ored from  nature,  ed.  by  John  Keese.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  54,  or  55].  112  p., 
30    pi.,    10x7i.  L.C.,  U.W.      (191) 

Same  as  1850,  but  with  less  plates.  Reissued  Leavitt  & 
Allen,  1854.  Also  reissued  n.  d.  [1856,  or  alittle  later] , 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  New  York.  F.      (191a) 

,  for  1850,  with   46  colored   engravings,  ed.  by 

John  Keese.     New  York,  Leavitt   &  Co.,  1850.      112 
p.,    46   pL,   g^xTi.  F.      (192) 

,  with    30  engravings  .   .   .  etc.     New    York, 

Leavitt  &  Allen,  1854.     Same  as  n.  d.  above. 

F.      (192a) 

Floral  offering,  The,  a  token  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Frances 
S.  Osgood.  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1847,  c. 
1846.      1  p.  1.,  signatures  3-32   [each  4  p.],  10^  x  8J. 

B.A.      (193) 

,  a  token  of  aft'ection  and  esteem  .  .  .  by  Henri- 
etta Dumont.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Peck  &  Theo.  Bliss, 
1853,  c.  1851.     300  p.,  [6  col.  pi.  of  flowers  ]. 

C.U.     (194). 

Also  an  ed.  identical  except  imprint,  Theodore  Bliss  & 
Co.,  1863,  c.  1851.  C.U.  (194a) 

Floral  wreath,  The,  an  offering  of  friendship,  John  S. 
Adams,  ed.     Boston,  J.  Buft'um,  c.  1851.    96  p.,  3  x  2. 

L.C.      (195) 

Floral  wreath  and  treasury  of  entertaining  and  useful 
knowledge,     v.  1,  1848,  New  York,  ed.  and  pub.  by 
Rev.  D.  Newell. 
Really  a  magazine. 

Floral  year.  The,  by  Mrs.  Anna  Peyre  Dinnies.  Boston, 
Benj.  B.  Mussey,  1847,  c.  1845.  xii,  13-265,  12  pi., 
7fx5J.  U.W.      (196) 

Flora's  album,  ed.  by  John  S.  Adams.  New  York, 
Leavitt,  Trow   &  Co.,  1848.      128  p.,  col.  front.   32mo. 

L.C.      (197) 

Flora's  gem,  or  the  bouquet  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  .A..  A 
Phillips.  New  York,  Nafas,  Cornish  &  Co.,  [circa 
1848].     viii,  103  p.,  lOpl.,  9ix7f.  *     (198) 


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Flora's  interpreter,  or  the  American  book  of  flowers  and 
sentiments,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha  Hale.  14th  ed. 
improved.  Boston,  Thomas  H.  Webb,  [circa  1847]. 
c.  1833.    X  p.,  1  1.,  13-262  p.,  1  1.  [2  pi.,]  "i  x  4^. 

F.      (199) 

The  1st  ed.  was  c.  1833;  the  6th  had  new  preface  date, 
1837,  and  "imnroved"  added  to  title. 
This  was  republished  in  London  as  "Book  of  flowers," 
without  permission. 

,  and   fortuna   flora,    by  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha 

Hale.  Boston,  Sanborn,  Carter,  Bazin  &  Co.,   c.  1848. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  13-288  p.,  4  pi.,  7i  X  4^.         U.W.     (199a) 

A  new  edition  of  "Flora's  interpreter"  published  16 
years  before,  with  "Fortuna  flora"  added. 

Flora's  lexicon,  an  interpretation  of  the  language  of 
flowers  with  an  outline  of  botany  and  a  poetical  in- 
troduction by  Catharine  H.  Waterman.  Boston, 
Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1852,  c.  1839.  252  p.,  4  pi., 
7i  X  4f .  F.      (200) 

Reissued  in  1857  without  change.  F. 

Flower  garden,  The,  or  chapters  on  flowers,  a  sequel  to 
"Floral  biography,"  bv  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  New 
York,  M.  W.  Dodd,  1840.  iv,  5-330  p.,  engr.  t., 
7ix4i.  F.      (201) 

Flower  vase,  The,  containing  the  language  of  flowers  and 
their  poetic  sentiments  bv  Miss  S.  C.  Edgarton. 
Lowell,  Powers  &  Bagley,'l844,  c.  1843.  iv  p.,  1  1., 
7-157  p.,  col.  front.,  4f  x  2f  U.W.      (202) 

The  same  was  issued  in  1847  and  again  in  1848  Lowell,  c. 
1843,  Merrill  &  Heywood,  and  in  1850,  Lowell,  Toshua 
Merrill.  F. 

Floweret,  The,  a  gift  of  love,  by  Miss  A.  M.  Wells.  Bos- 
ton, T.  H.  Carter   &  Co.  *     (203) 

Flowers  of  literature  and  ladies'  keepsake,  a  selection 
from  some  of  the  best  authors  of  England,  Scotland, 
Swisserland  [sic]  and  America,  by  a  ladv  of  Rhode 
Island.  Providence,  Albert  C.  Greene,  1850,  c.  1850. 
142p.,  7x4i.  N.Y.      (204) 

Flowers  of  loveliness,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1852. 
Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1851.  288  p.,  9  pi., 
91x6*.  L.C.      (205) 

Forget-me-not,  or  the  philipena,  Lowell,  n.  d.  *  (206) 
Same  as  1846. 

,  a   Christmas,    New  Year  and  birthday  gift. 

New  York,   Leavitt  &   Allen,  n.  d.    2  p.  1.,  7-260  p., 
[6  pi.,]   71  X  5f .     "The  prior  of  St.  Michael." 

C.U.,  P.M.,  U.W.      (207) 

This  is  "Pearl,"  Phila.  1853,  with  p.  261-70  omitted  and 
variation  in  plates. 

There  is  also  an  ed.  pub.  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  [circa 
1869].  F      (207a)_ 

Also  issued  as  "Passion  flower,"  c.1854,  "Pearl  Gift," 
n.  d.,  and  "Philopoena,"  n.  d. 


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Forget  me  not,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.  New  York. 
Nafis  &  Cornish,  n.  d.  [circa  1845].  vi,  7-232  p., 
[9  pi.,]  5^  X  3J.     "The  young  Tyrolese." 

H.U.,  U.W.      (208) 

This  is  "The  lily,"  1831,  with  pi  changed,  otherwise  the 
same  throughout.  Even  the  preface  speaks  of  it  as 
"Lily." 

Forget-me-not,  a  gift  for  1846,  ed.  by  Alfred  A.  Phillips. 
New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  c.  1845.  xii,  9-282 
p.,  7  pL,  (3x3j.  N.Y.     (209) 

,  or    the    philopene    by    Mrs.  J.   S.   F.   Lunt, 

Lowell,    Nathaniel  L.   Dayton,    1846,    c.    1845.    vi., 
7-128  p.  col.  t.   4^  X  2J.  F.     (209a) 

Reissued  in  1847,  and  1852  with  change  in  spelling  of 
sub-t. 

Forget-me-not,  The,  or  the  philipena,  by  Mrs.  Lunt. 
Lowell,  Nathaniel  L.  Dayton,  1847,  c.  1845.  vi, 
7-128  p.,  col.  front.,  4i  x  2f .  U.W.     (210) 

Lettered  "Philipena"  on  back  of  cover.  Same  as  1846. 
Also  issued  without  d.  P.M.  (210a) 

There  is  an   ed.    d.    1852.  F. 

This  was  also  pub.  under  title  "Philipena,"  1847. 

for  1848,  ed.  by  Alfred  A.  Phillips.     Nafis    & 

Cornish,   1848,  c.   1847.     vi  p.,   1  1.,  9-307  p.,  9  pi., 
7ix4i.  N.Y.,  P.M.     (211) 

for  1849,  ed.  by  Alfred  A.  Phillips.     New  York, 

Nafis    &  Cornish,  1849,  c.  1848.     viii,  9-318  p.,  1  1., 
Spl.,  7ix4^.  N.Y.      (212) 

■ for  1850,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Emeline  S.  Smith.     New 

York,  Nafis    &  Cornish,  c.  1849.     x,  11-310  p.,  8  pi. 
[only  7  on  list  ],  7i  x  4f .         N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (213) 

for  1851,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Emeline  S.  Smith.     New 

York,  Cornish,  Lamport    &  Co.,  c.  1850.     vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-312  p.,  8  pi.,  7ix4i.  B.P.,  U.W.     (214) 

,  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Ida  Maitland.     New 

York,  Lamport,  Blakeman    &  Law,  c.  1851.     264  p., 
7pl.,  61x4^.  N.Y.,  C.U.     (215) 

,    or   the   philipena,    by   Mrs.    Lunt.     Lowell, 

Nathaniel  L.   Dayton,   1852,  c.   1845.     vi,   7-128  p., 
5fx3|.  F.      (216) 

Same  as  1846,  except  larger  in  size. 

,  a  Christmas,   New  Year  and  birthday  gift. 

New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  c.  1855.    5-264  p.,  7  pi., 
7ix5.     "The  seaman's  wife."  N.Y.,  B.P.      (217) 

Also  issued  as  "Philopoena,"  n.  d.  and  "Glen  annual," 
n.  d. 

Fountain,  The,  a  gift,  ed.  by  H.  Hastings  Weld.  Phila- 
delphia, William  Sloanaker,  1847,  c.  184G.  iv  p..  1  1., 
7-252  p.,  8  pi.,  8i  X  5i.  L.C.,  B.P.     (218) 

Freedom's  gift,  or  sentiments  of  the  free.  Hartford, 
S.  S.  Cowles,  1840,  c.  1840.  viii,  9-108  p.,  engr 
front.,  7i  X  4^.  F.      (219) 


22 

Freemason's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  offering. 
New  York,  Leavitt.  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  54  or  55]. 
viii,  9-263  p.,  4  pi.,  7i  X  5.  L.C.     (220) 

Called  "Masonic  offering"  at  top  of  p.  9. 
Friendship.     New    York,    Leavitt     &    Allen,    c.    1854. 
2  p.  1.,  vii-viii,  9-264  p.,  8  pi.,  7^  x  4|.     "Cecelia." 

C.U.  _(221) 
Illuminated  title  reads  "Friendship,  a  souvenir."  and 
back  of  cover,  "Friendship's  token." 
Also  issued  as  "Passion  flower,"  n.  d.,  "Moss  rose,"  -n.  d. 
PL  vary. 
Friendship's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  annual. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  2  p.  1.,  11-264  p. 
[6  pl.,1  74-  X  5^.     "The  carpenter's  daughter." 

L.C.  (222) 
The  same  is  issued  with  Pub.  George  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d. 
[circa  1869].  C.U. 

This  is  "Friendship's  offering,"  c.   1855,  with  different 
pi.  and  list  of  illus.  omitted. 
See  also  "Gem  annual,"  n.  d.,  "Lady's  annual,"  n.  d 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  annual.     New 

York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [circa  1856].  viii.  9-264  p., 
6  pi.,  71  X  5.     "Rainbow  bridge."  U.W.      (223) 

This  is  really  the  "Token  and  Atlantic  souvenir,"  Bos- 
ton, 1840,  with  p.  265-304  omitted  and  pi.  changed.^ 
See  also  "Token  of  friendship,"    New  York,  n.  d._,  "At- 
lantic souvenir,"  New  York,  n.  d.;  "Honeysuckle,"  1848. 

of  moral  and  entertaining  literature,  ed.  by 

Mrs.  M.  O.  Stevens.     Boston  and  Lowell,  Edward  A. 
Rice,  [v.  1-2,]  1847.      1-192,  1-192  p.,  SJ  x  5. 
A  periodical. 

,    a    souvenir    for    1848,  ed.   by    Walter  Per- 

cival.  Boston,  John  P.  Hill,  1848,  c.  1847.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
12-312  p., 10  pl.,7i  X  4f .  C.U.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.  (224) 
Also  issued  as  "Lady's  gift,"  1849. 

'-,  a  token  of  remembrance,  ed.  by  Josephine 

Gilbert.  Lynn,  M[as]s.,  Thomas  Herbert,  1852,  c. 
1850.     320  p.,  7  pi.,  7  x  4*^.     "Gaspar  Poussin." 

P.M.     (225) 
Pref.  speaks  of  it  as  "Lily  of  valley." 
Also  issued  without  date,  except  the  pref.  date  of  July, 
18.50.  B.P.         (22.5a) 

This  is  really  the  "Lily  of  the  valley,"  for  1851,  with  its 
name,  and  name  of  ed.  changed. 

Also  issued  as  "Mignonette,"  1856,  omitting  p.  259-320 
and  2  pi. 
Friendship's  jewel,  a  gift  of  remembrance,  ed.  by  J.  S.  A. 
Boston,  J.  Buffum,  c.  1851.  96  p.,  3x2.  N.Y.  (226) 
Friendship's  memorial  for  1853.  New  York,  Edward  H. 
Fletcher,  1853.     iv,  5-304  p.,  10  pi.,  9^  x  5f . 

N.Y.      (227) 

Friendship's  offering,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birth- 
day gift.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  vi, 
9-264  p.,  r  5  pi.  and  col.  presentation  pi.,]  3J  x  5f . 
"The  portrait."  N.Y.      (228) 

Also  issued  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  [circa  1869]. 

N.Y.,  P.M.  (228a) 

Also  issued  as  "Memory's  gift,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "Moss  rose," 
c.  1854,  and  "Philopoena,"  n.  d.,  with  variation  in  pi- 


23 

Friendship's  offering,  ed.  by  Miss  Catharine  H.  Water- 
man, 1841.  [v.    1.]    Philadelphia,  Marshall,  Williams 
&  Butler,  c.  1840.   vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-320  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 
N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.,  L.C.     (229) 

.  ed.  by  Mrs.  Catharine  H.  W.   Esling,  1842. 

[v.  2.]  Boston,  E.  Littlefield,  c.  1841.  vi  p.  1  1., 
9-320  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  X  4i.  X.Y..  B.P.,  L.C.      (230) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and   New 

Year's  present  for  1843.  [v.  3.  ]  Philadelphia,  E.  H. 
Butler  &  Co.,  c.  1842.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-320  p.,  10  pL, 
6x4i.  N.Y.S.     (231) 

Also  issued  with  imprint,   Boston,   Lewis    &  Sampson, 
1843,  c.  1842.  L.C,  N.Y.  (231a) 

Also  issued  with  imprint  Phila.,  Z.  Pratt,  1843. 

B.P.  (231b) 

Also    issued   in   large    paper,    7%  x  4Ji.      F.  (231c) 

,  and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas,   and    New 

Year's    present  for  1844.     [v.   4.]    Boston,  Lewis   & 
Sampson,    c.    1843.     vii   p.,  1    1.,  9-320  p.,  6^  x  4^. 
L.C,  N.Y.,  U.W.     (232) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1845.  [  V.  5.]  Boston,  Lewis  &  Sampson,  1845,  c. 
1844.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-340  p.,  9  pi.,  7\  x  4|. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  C.U.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (233) 
Also  issued  with  imprint  Butler    &  Williams. 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1846.  [  v.  6.]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  1846, 
c.  1845.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-292  p.,  9  pi.,  7^  x  4J. 

N.Y.,  L.C.  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (234) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1847.  [v.  7.  ]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson.  1847 
c.'  1846.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-316  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  CU.     (235) 

.  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1848.  [  V.  8.  ]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson.  1848. 
c.  1847.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-316  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.     (236) 

.  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthdav  pres- 
ent for  1849.  [v.  9.  ]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson 
1849,  c.  1848.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-330  p..  9  pi.,  7^  x  4J. 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (237) 

1  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1850.  [v.  10.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  & 
Co.,  1850,  c.  1849.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-330  p.,  9  pi., 
7ix4a.  N.Y.,  B.P..  U.W.      (238) 

.  a  Christmas.  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1851.    [v.  11.]    Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 

1851.  c.  1850.     X  p..  1  1.,  13-330  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4J. 

N.Y;,  L.C,  B.P.      (239) 

.  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1852.     [v.  12.  ]   Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1852,  c.  1851.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-330  p..  9  pi..  7^  x  4J. 

L.C,  B.P.,  CU.     (240) 


24 

Friendship's  offering,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birth- 
day present  for  1853.  [v.  13.  ]  Philadelphia,  E.  H. 
Butler  &  Co.  1853,  c.  1852.  x  p.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  9 
pi.,  7f  X  4f .  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (241) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1854.    [  V.  14.  ]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co  ., 

1854,  c.  1853.    X  p.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7^  x  4f . 

L.C.,  B.P.,  B.A.     (242) 

■ ,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1855.    [  V.  15.  ]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1855,  c.  1854.    X  p.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (243) 

,   a  Christmas,   New  Year  and    birthday   gift. 

New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  c.  1855.  _  5-264  p., 
7  pi.,  71  X  4J.    "The  carpenter's  daughter." 

B.P.  (244) 
Also  issued  as  "Gem  annual,"  n.  d.,  "Friendship's 
gift,"  n.  d.,  and  "Lady's  annual,"  n.  d.,  but  pi.  vary. 

Friendship's  token.     See  "Friendship." 

.     New    York.  Leavitt    &  Allen,  n.   d.  [  1853, 

54,  or  55].  2  p.  1.,  9-260  p.,  5  pi.,  7^  x  5.  C.U.  (245) 
Really  "The  magnolia,"  1836,  with  different  pi.,  and  p- 
261-300  omitted. 

See  also  "The  coral,"  "Gift  of  affection,"  n.  d.,  "Morn- 
ing glory,"  n.  d.,  "Memory,"  c.  1854,  "Snow  flake," 
n.d.,  "Aloe."  1854. 

■ and  lover's  gift.     Buffalo,  Geo.  H.  Derby    & 

Co.,  32mo.  *     (246) 

Gallery  of  mezzotints,  The,  an  annual  for  1849.  New 
York,  M.  H.  Newman  &  Co.,  1849.  224  p.  [?],  21  pi.. 
Si  X  5^.     "To  Lamartine."  F.      (247) 

Garland,  The,  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  See 
1855.  N.  Y.      (247a) 

,    for    1830,    designed    as    a    Christmas     and 

New- Year's  present.     New  York,  Josiah  Drake,  1830, 
c.  1829.     viii,9-324p.,   12  pl.,5|x3f.     N.Y.      (248) 
"Consists   of   choicest   pieces   which   have   appeared   in 
'The  token'  and  'Legendary.'  " 

Issued  also  for  1831,  New  York,  C.  H.  Peabody,  1831, 
c.  1829.  F.      (248a) 

Issued  again  1839  with  added  p.  and  different  pi.  See 
below. 

for  1839.  A  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birth- 
day present.  Boston,  Julius  A.  Noble,  1839.  viii, 
9-10,1  1.,  11-116,  1  1.,  117-264,  1  1.,  265-294,  ll.,295- 
331p.,  1  p.,  [8  pi.,]  6ix4.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.  (249) 
Same  as  1830  with  p.  325-31  added  and  4  1.  text  in- 
serted, unpaged,  in  body  of  vol.,  each  to  go  with  pi. 
inserted.      All  the  pi.  are  different. 

for  1840,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday 

present.  Boston,  Julius  A.  Noble,  1840.  viii,  9-331 
p.,    [7   pi.,]   6ix3f.        N.Y.,  L.C.,  C.U.,  B.P.      (250) 

This  is  same  as  1830  with  p.  325-31  added,  but  has  3  of 

the  pi.  of  1839,  and  4  of  the  pi.  of  1830. 


25 

Garland,  The,  or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and 
New  Year's  gift  for  1848,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  [v.l.] 
Boston,  D.  P.  King,  1848,  c.  1847.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  11-324 
p.,  [7  pi.,]  7i  X  4f .     "The  garland." 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.'C,  U.W.     (251) 

Also  edition  with  imprint  "Z.  &B.F.  Pratt,"  and  "John 
Philbrick."  Some  copies  have  plate  at  p.  17  omitted. 
Really  "Amaranth,"  1847,  with  first  article  changed  and 
engr  t.  changed  to  ilium,  t.  and  one  pi.  substituted. 
See  also  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1849,  which  is  same 
with  another  substitution  in  1st  article.  See  also 
"Ladies'  [or  Lady's]  gift,"  1850.  1851, "Gift  of  affection,' 
n.  d. 

,  or  token    of     friendship,  a     Christmas     and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1849,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  [v.  2.] 
Boston,  David  P.  King,  1849,  C.184S.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-288  p.,  5  pi.,  7i  X  4f .     "The  garland." 

C.U.,  B.P.,  L.C.     (252) 

Also  edition  with  imprint  "Charles  Burnett,  Provi- 
dence." 

This  is  really  "Amaranth,"  1848,  with  change  in  first 
article.  See  also  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1850,  which 
is  same  except  still  another  first  article. 

or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  gift  for  1850,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.      [v.  3.]  ' 
Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1850,  c.  1849.    vi  p., 
1  1.,  9-322  p.,  6  pi.,  7h^  X  4J.     "Song." 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C,  U.W.     (253) 

This  is  "Amaranth,"  1849,  except  first  3  p.  of  text,  differ- 
ent front,  and  ilium,  t. 

Also  issued  as  "Casket,"  [1853],  with  still  another  differ- 
ent first  article  —  "The  quiet  eye" — and  as  "Keep- 
sake of  friendship,"  Worcester,  1851,  with  change  in 
first  text  pages.  A  col.  presentation  pi.  and  col.  t.  in 
place  of  front,  and  engr.  t.  ,,~  , 

Also  issued  as  "Memory's  gift,"  N.  Y.,  1869,  as  Token 
of  friendship,"  Boston,  1852,  and  "Magnolia,"  1852. 

,  or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  gift  for  1851,  ed.  bv  Emilv  Percival.  [v.  4.] 
Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850.  288  p.. 
6  pi.,  7i  X  4i.  "Zelica."  L.C,  N.Y.,  B.P.     (254) 

Really  "Amaranth,  "1850,  withfirst  article  changed  and 

col.  t.  and  col.  front   substituted. 

See  also  "Magnolia"  [1853]. 

or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  gift  for  1852,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  [v.  5.] 
Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1852,  c.  1851. 
5  p.  1.,  276  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  X  4f .     "Humilitv." 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.  (255) 
This  is  "Wreath  of  wild  flowers, "1846,  with  unpaged  I. 
preceding  p.  1,  preface  changed,  and  pi.  added.  It 
was  issued  also  as  "Amaranth,"  1851,  with  a  variati9n  in 
textof  the  unpaged  preliminary  1.,  as"Keepsakeof  friend- 
ship, ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,"  1853,  as  "Magnolia"  [pref. 
d.  1853],  as  "Token  of  friendship,"  Bost.  [1854],  and 
N.  Y.,  n.  d. 


26 

Garland,  The,  or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and 
New  Year's  gift  for  1853,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
[v.  6.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1853,  c.  1852. 
288  p.,  7  pi.,  7i  X  4i.     "The  heather  bell." 

C.U.      (256) 
Really  "Amaranth,"  1852. 

Also  see  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1854,  and  "Magnolia," 
1855,  which  are  same  except  first  article. 

or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  gift  for  1854,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  [v.  7.] 
Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1854,  c.  1853.  288 
p.,  7  pi.,  7^  X  4f .     "Use  of  flowers." 

L.C.,  C.U.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (257) 
Really  "Amaranth,"  1853,  with  first  article  changed. 
See  also  "Keepsake  of   friendship,"  1855,  same    except 
first  article. 

,    or  token    of    friendship,    a   Christmas    and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1855,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 
[v.  8.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1855,  c.  1854. 
288  p.,    7  pi.,  7i  X  4f .     "Daughter  of  the  bardi." 

B.P.,  U.W.,  P.M.     (258) 

Also  issued  without  date,  c.  1854.      H.U.    N.Y. 

Also  issued  Leavitt  &  Allen,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Also  pub.  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  N.  Y.,  1869,  omitting  all 

pl.  but   engr.    t.,   and   omitting  p.  7-8  ["list   of  illus."]. 

This   is   really  "Amaranth,"  1854,  with   engr.  t.  added 

or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  gift,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  [v.  8.]  New  York, 
Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  1869.  1-6,  9-288  p.,  engr.  t., 
7  X  4^.  P.M.      (259) 

This  is  same  as  1855,  with  list  of  plates  [p.  7-8]  and  all 

plates  but  engr.  t.  omitted. 

Gathered  leaves,  or  miscellaneous  papers  by  Miss  Hannah 
F.  Gould.  Boston,  Wm.  J.  Reynolds,  1846,  c.  1845. 
304  p.,  front.,  6ix4i.  N.Y.      (260) 

Gem,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1840. 
[v.  1.]  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1839.  viii 
p.,  1  1.,  17-287  p.,  7  pl.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (261) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1842. 

[v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1841.  vi,  7- 
288  p.,  7  pl.,  6i  X  4.  B.P.,  C.U.     (262) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1844. 

Philadelphia,  John  Robinson,  vi,  7-288  p.,  [6  pl.,] 
6ix4.  U.W.      (263) 

Same  as  1842  as  to  text. 

for  1848,  ed.  by  Father  Frank.     New  York,  E. 

Kearney,  c.  1848.     iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-284  p. 

B.P.,  P.M.      (264) 
Same  as  "Juvenile  gem,"  1846. 

Issued  1852,  omitting  8  of  the  11  articles  on  p.  232-84, 
and  repaged,  ending  p.  252. 


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Gem,  The,  for  1849.  New  York,  Edward  Kearney.  252 
p.,  S  pL,  6x3f.  B.P.      (265) 

Also  issued  with  imprint  Henry  F.  Anners,  1854. 
Same   as  "American   juvenile   keepsake,"   1834,  with   1 
pi.  omitted. 

See  also  "Youth's  keepsake,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "The  gift," 
1847,  which  omit  list  of  pi.  and  most  of  the  pi. 

,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Father  Frank. 

Philadelphia,   Henry  F.  Anners,  1852.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  7- 
252  p.  C.U.    (266) 

Same  as  1848,  except  32  p.  [8  articles]  omitted. 
Alsoissued  with  imprint  date  1853.  F.     (267) 

Also  issued  with  imprint  date  1855.  N.Y.      (268) 

,  a  token  of  affection  for  1854.     Philadelphia, 

Henry  L.  Anners,  1854.     252  p.,  [4  pi.,]  5J  x  3J. 

F.      (269) 
Same  as  1849. 

,  a  token  of  afTection  for  all  seasons.  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  1855.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-252  p., 
[4pl.,]5f  xSf.  ,  N.Y.  (270) 
Same  as  1848,  except  32  p.  are  omitted. 

Gem  annual,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year  gift.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after].  3  p.  1., 
11-264  p.,  6  pi.,  7ix4i.   "The  carpenter's  daughter." 

C.U.     (271) 
This  is  "Friendship's  oflfering",  c.  1855. 
See  also  "Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d.,  and  "Lady's  annual," 
n.  d.,  which  have  different  plates,  and  no  list  of  pi. 

,    a    Christmas    and    New    Year   gift.      New 

York,   Leavitt  cS:  Allen,  n.  d.,   8,    11-264  p.,    [5  pi.,] 
7i  X  4f .      "The  seaman's  wife."  B.A.      (271a) 

This   is   "Forget-me-not,"    c.    1855,    with    different    pi. 
See  also  "Philopoena,"   n.  d. 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birth-day  present 

for  1854.     Philadelphia,   E.   H.   Butler   &  Co.,    1854, 
c.  1853.     9-328p.,  8pl.,  7ix4|. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.     (272) 

■ a  Christmas,  New- Year  and  birthday  gift  for 

1855.     Philadelphia,    E.   H.   Butler    8z   Co.,    1855,  c. 
1854.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.     (273) 

Gem  of  the  season,  The,  with  ten  fine  illustrations.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  [1856  or  after].  3  p.  1., 
9-288  p.,  10  pL,  9i  x  6J.     "The  new  year." 

U.W.      (274) 

,  with  twenty  plates  by  Sartain,  ed.  by  John 

Holmes  Agnew.    [v.  1.]     New  York.  Leavitt,  Trow  & 
Co.,  1846,  c.  1845.    viii,  1-60  p.,  20  pi.,  9^  x  6i. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  C.U.     (275) 

for  1848,  with  20  splendid  engravings.     New 

York,  Leavitt,  Trow    lS:  Co.,   1848,  c.   1847.   224  p., 
20  pi.,  8i  X  SJ.     "Time's  far  flight." 

C  U.,  U.W.     (276) 


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Gem  of  the  season,  The,  for  1849,  with  20  splendid  en- 
gravings. New  York,  Leavitt,  Trow  &  Co.  224  p., 
20  pi.,  9i  X  7i.     "To  a  lady." 

N.Y.,  C.U.,  B.A.,  L.C.     (277) 

for  1850,  ed.  by  N.  Parker  Willis.     New  York, 

Leavitt  &  Co.,  1850,  c.  1849.  5-222  p.,  1  1.,  16  pi., 
9ix6f.  N.Y.,  U.W.    B.A.      (278) 

for  1851,   Elegantly  illustrated.     New  York, 

Leavitt   &  Co.,  1851.     236  p.,  10  pi.,  9i  x  6f . 

N.Y.,  C.U.      (279) 

,  a  souvenir  for  1852.     New  York,  Leavitt    & 

Co.,  1852.    2  p.  1.,  9-244  p.,  12  pi.,  9x7.    L.C.    (280) 

a    souvenir    for    1853,    elegantly    illustrated. 

New  York.  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1853.  1  p.  1.,  9-228  p., 
12pl.,9Jx6i.  N.Y.      (281) 

Reissued  for  1854. 

,  a  souvenir  for  1854.  N.Y.     (282) 

Exactly  like  1853. 

,  with  10  beautiful  illustrations.     New  York, 

Leavitt  &  Allen,  c.  1856.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  17-264  p.,  10  pi., 
9ix6i.  N.Y.,  C.U.,  U.W.      (283) 

Gem  of  the  western  world,  The,  for  1851,  ed.  by  Mary  E. 
Hewitt.  New  York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c. 
1851.     vi  p.,  1  L,  9-320  p.,  9  pi.,  7f  x  5^. 

B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (284) 

Gems  for  the  fireside,  comprising  moral  tales,  essays, 
biography  and  poetry.  New  York,  John  F.  Scovill, 
n.  d.  [circa  1855].  9-430  p.,  6  engravings,  and  6 
colored  pi.,  8|-  x  5f .     "Song  of  the  sea"  [music]. 

B.A.      (285) 
This  is  probably  a  magazine. 

Gems  for  you,  from  New  Hampshire  authors,  ed.  by  F.  A. 
Moore.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  William  H.  Fisk,  1850, 
c.  1850.     x,  11-312  p.,  7ix4^.  C.U.      (286) 

Also  issued  with  sub-title,  "A  gift  for  all  seasons."  Re- 
issued in  1851.  Reprinted  in  1854  with  plates  added 
and  called  "Book  of  gems." 

Gems  from  American  female  poets,  ed.  by  R.  W.  Gris- 
wold.  Philadelphia,  H.  Hooker,  1842.  x,  11-92  p., 
32  mo.  L.C.      (287) 

Gems  from  American  poets.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.  [1842].    Engr.  front.  *     (288) 

Gems  from  the  sacred  mine,  or  holy  thoughts  upon  sacred 
subjects,  by  clergymen  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  ed. 
by  Thomas  Wyatt.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-236  p.,  7  pi., 
6i  x  4f .  B.P.      (289) 

Gems  of  beauty,  or  literary  gift  for  1849,  ed.  by  Emily 
Percival.  [v.  1.]  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  1849, 
c.  1848.    3  p.  1.,  15-296  p.,  8  pi.,  9i  x  6J-.     L  C      (290) 


29 

Gems  of  beauty,  or  literary  gift  for  1850,  ed.  by  tnni/ 
Percival.  [v.  2.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 
1850,  c.  1849.    3  p.  1.,  15-296  p,  8  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

B.P.,  L.C.      (291) 

,  or  literary  gift  for  1851,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 

[v.  3.1  Boston,  Phillips.  Sampson  &  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850. 

3  p.  1.,  15-296  p.,  8  pi.,  9i  x  6^.  N.Y.      (292) 
,  or  literary  gift  for  1852,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 

[v.  4.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1852.    3  p.  1., 

9-288  p.,  8  pi.  [and  ilium,  list  of  pi.],  9^  x  6^. 

U.W.      (293) 

,  or  literary  gift  for  1853,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival 

[v.  5.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.    1853,  c.  1852. 
3  p.  1.,  11-288  p.,  8  pi.  [and  ilium,  list  of  pi.],  9i  x  6|. 

N.Y.,  L.C.     (294) 

,  or  literary  gift  for  1854,  ed.  by  Emily  Percival. 

[v.  6.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1854,  c.  1853. 
3  p.  1.,  11-290  p.,  9  pi.,  9i  X  6^.  B.A.      (295) 

,  or  literary  gift  for  1855,  ed.  by  Emily  Per- 
cival. [v.  7.]  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson ,  &  Co. 
1855,  c.  1854.    viii,  9-288  p.,  9  pi.,  9^x61. 

N.Y.     (296) 

Gift,  The,  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart.  n.d.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  17-328  p.,  8  pi.  [7  pi.  in  reality,  vig.  t.  being 
omitted],  7f  x  4J.     "The  brook." 

N.Y.S.,  U.W.      (297) 
Same  as  1843,  with  vig.  t.  and  dates  omitted. 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present. 

Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  n.  d.  iv,  7-300  p., 
ri3  pi.].     8f  X  5^.     "A  gleam  of  sunshine." 

N.Y.  (298) 
Reissue  of  1845,  changing  front,  and  engr.  t.,  and  add- 
ing 5  Cheney  pi. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by 

N.  P.  Willis.     Boston,  1829.     x,  348  p.,  3|  x  6. 

F.     (299) 

,   a  poetical  remembrancer  selected  from  the  v 

work  of  native  and  foreign  authors.      Concord,  N.  H.,  .. 

Currier    &   Hall  and  Asa  McFarland,   1835.   322  p.,  ,     <  "f^     v 

front.,  4|x3.  B.P       (300)        ^    ^^       U^' 
,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1836,        '^    '     ~.,  «y" 

ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,     [v.  1.]  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  '--^ 

A.  Hart,    xii,  17-292  p.,  9  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.      (301) 
,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1837, 

ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,    [v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  & 

A.  Hart,  c.  1836.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  17-325  p  ,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4. 
L.C,  B.A.,  U.W.     (302) 

A  few  copies  were  issued  in  7^A  x  414  size  with   proof 

plates.  N.  Y 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1839,  ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,  [v.  3.]  Philadelphia, 
E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  c.  1838.  iv  p..  1  I..  17-328  p.. 
9  pi.,  6i  X  4i.  N.Y..  L.C.  B.P.L.     (303) 


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Gift,  The,  a  Christinas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1840, 
ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,  [v.  4.]  Philadelphia,  Carey  & 
Hart,  c.  1839.    viii,  17-328  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y..  B.P.,  L.C.,  U.W.  (304) 
There  is  an  edition  with  n.  d.  on  title,  and  no  preface, 
but  c.  1839.  P.M.     (305) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1842. 

Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  c.  1841.   viii,  17-322  p., 
''^^■^■~ — ■>       8  pi ,  7i  X  ^.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (306) 

;^     -  Said  to  have  been  issued  also  in  large  paper  size. 

~   < ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  1843. 

Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  c.  1842.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  17- 
328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  X  4f .  N.Y.,  L.C.     (307) 

Also  issued  in  large  paper,  9%  x  6.     2  p.  1.,  vii-viii  p., 
1  1.,  17-328  p.  .    C.U. 

Also  issued  without  date,  omitting  the  vig.  title. 
,     -  N.Y.,  U.W.      (307a) 

"*   r?  "^     ' ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's    present,  1844. 

,r     "*■  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1844,  c.  1843.    iv  p.,  1  1. 

7-296  p.,  8  pi.,  8f  X  5i. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A..  U.W      (308) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present, 

1845.     Philadelphia,   Carey    &  Hart,   1845,  c.   1844. 
>j    .  N  iv  p.,  1 1.,  7-300  p.,  8  pi.,  8f  X  5i. 

/    -y  ^  N.Y.,L.C.,B.1P.,V.W.     (309) 

V  Of    •^  ~'^  This  was  reissued  without    date   with    engr.  front,  and 

.y    Ji     .^  engr   t.  different,  and  5  Cheney  pi.  added. 


,  for  1847.    New  York,  Edward  Kearny.  252  p.. 

[4pl.,]5f  x3f.  N.Y.     (310) 

A  reprint,  with  new  t.  and  2  articles  omitted,  and  articles 
rearranged  of  "American  juvenile  keepsake,"  1834, 
omitting  list  of  pi.  and  several  pi.  See  also  "Youth's 
keepsake,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  and  "Gem,"  1849. 

,     1851.       viii,     13-304  p.,    8    pi.,      7^  x  4f. 

"Crevice  in  the  tower."  C.U.      (311) 

Note:  This  copy  without  title  in  C.  U.  has  1851  on  cloth 
back,  and  in  preface  refers  to  "Gift  for  1851." 

Gift  book  for  young  ladies,  or  familiar  letters  on  their 
acquaintances,  male  and  female,  employments,  friend- 
ships, etc.,  by  Dr.  Wm.  A.  Alcott.  Aubxam,  [N.  Y.,] 
Derby  &  Miller,  1853,  c.  1852.  xvi,  13-307  p.,  front., 
7x4^.  U.W.     (312) 

Gift  book  of  gems,  The.  A  literary  offering  for  all  sea- 
sons, illustrated  with  fine  mezzotint  engravings,  ed. 
by  Emily  Percival.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  & 
Co.,  1853,0.  1852.   288  p.,  8  pi.,  9Jx6i.     B.A.      (313) 

illustrated.     Bangor,  [Me.,]  David  Bugbee  & 

Co.,  c.  1856.    xii,  312  p.,  [6  pi.,]  8i  x  6. 

L.C,  C.U.     (314) 
Last  p.  misnumbered  324. 

Gift  for  all  seasons,  a  juvenile  annual.  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  1844.    vi,  7-216  p.,  front.,  6  x  3f . 

N.Y.     (315) 


X. 


31 

Gift  for  all  seasons,  illustrated  with  steel  engravings. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1853.  288  p.,  9  pi., 
0*x4i.  H.U.,  N.Y.     (316) 

Has  title  "The  gift"  on  back. 

Gift  tor  the  holidays.  Philadelphia,  American  Sunday- 
School  Union.    9  pi  *     (317) 

Gift  for  you,  A,  of  prose  and  poetic  gems,  by  Eugene  Sin- 
clair.    Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell,  1857,  c.  1855.     x,  11- 
312p.,  7^x4^.  P.M.      (318) 

Also  reissued  in  1858,  with  illuminated  title,  "Gem 
of  prose  and  poetry,"  and  colored  front.,  back  of  cover 
reading,  "Gift  of  prose  and  poetic  gems,"   6f  x  4 J. 

F.     (319) 
Reissued  in  1859  with  engr.  front.,  6f  x  4^. 

B.P.     (320) 

,  as  a  remembrancer,  a  present  for  all  sea- 
sons, by  Gertrude  Radcliffe  Whedon.  Albany,  1865. 
4to.  *     (321) 

Gift  from  fairyland,  A.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co. 
C.  1838.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  174  p.,  illus.,  ilium,  t.,  7|  x  4i. 

F.      (322) 

Gift  leaves  of  American  peotry,  ed.  by  Rufus  W.  Gris- 
wold.  New  York,  J.  C.  Riker,  c.  1849.  x  p.,  1  1., 
13-288  p.,  7  pi..  8f  X  5f .  F.      (323) 

Gift  of  affection.  Title  on"  back  of  Affection's  gift.  New 
York,  n.  d. 

Gift  of  affection,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New- Year's  pres- 
ent. New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  379  Broadway, 
n.  d.  [1856  or  after].  3  p.  1.,  9-260  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  4J. 
"The  magnolia,  'not  in  the  auttimn.' "       B.P.     (324) 

This  is  "Magnolia,"  1836,  with  pp.  261-30q_omitted  and 
different  plates.  See  also  "Coral"  and  "Friendship's 
token,"  n.  d.,  "Morning  glory,"  n.  d.,  "Memory,"  c. 
1864.  "Snow  flake,"  n.  d.,  '^Aloe,"  1854. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New- Year's  present.     New 

York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  379  Broadway,  n.  d.  [1856 
or  after],  viii,  9-264  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4^.  "The  stu- 
dent's dream."  B.P.,  C.U.      (325) 

Also  issued  with  street  address  of  pub.  omitted. 

N.Y.     (325a) 

,     a     Christmas     and     New     Year's    present.  CM.V>a^ 

New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  viii,   11-324  p..  ||6 

pi.,]  7ix  5.  "The  gift.  Friendship."  P.M.      (326). 

Also  issued  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  [5  pi.]  B.A.  (32Ga) 
This  is  "Amaranth,"  1847,  with  change  in  first  article, 
and  different  pi.  See  also  "Ladies'  [Lady's]  gift,"  1850, 
1851.  "Garland,"  1848,  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1849. 

Gift  of  affection.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  47  Dev 
St.,n.  d.  [1855  ?].  x,  11-260  p.,  8  pi.,  7^  x  5.  "Poetry 
of  the  affections."  F.     (327) 

,  a   souvenir  for  1852.       New  York,   Leavitt, 

&  Co.,  1852.    X  p.,  1  1.,  11-288  p.,  7  pi.     U.W.  (328) 


32 

Gift  of  affection.  A  souvenir  for  1853,  ed.  by  Rufus  W. 
Griswold.   New  York,  Leavitt   &  Allen,  1853 

*     (329) 

.     New  York,  1869,  *     (330) 

Gift  of  flowers,  or  love's  wreath.  New  York,  Leavitt  & 
Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  54  or  55].  262  p.,  8  pi.  "Hymn 
to  the  flowers."  U  W.     (331) 

,  or  love's  wreath  for  1853,  ed.  by  Rufus  W. 

Griswold.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1853.  287  p., 
[6  pi.,]  6f  X  4|.  N.Y..  L.C.     (332) 

Reissued  for  1854. 

,  love's  wreath  for  1854.  Same  as  1853  ex- 
cept color  of  the  border  design  around  each  page. 

N.Y.     (333) 

Gift  of  friendship.  The,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1847. 
fv.  1.1  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  252  p.,  [6  pi.,  ] 
6  X  3f.  B.A.,  U.W.     (334) 

Gift  of  Friendship,  The,  a  token  of  remembrance  for 
1848.  [v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c. 
1847.    252  p.,  6  pi.,  6^  x  4.  (335) 

,   or  token  of    remembrance  for  1848;    Dew 

drops  of  the  nineteenth  century,  ed.  by  Seba  Smith. 
New  York,  John  Levison,  pref.  d.  1845.  viii,  9-216 
p.,  [6pl..]7ix4i.  U.W.     (336) 

This  has  no  connection  with  the  Phila.  publication  of 

same  name. 

A  reissue  of  "Dew-Drops  of   the  nineteenth   century," 

1847-8,  omitting  the  col.  p!.,  and  substituting  6  engr. 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1849.      [v.  3.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F,  Anners,  c.  1848.  256  p.,  6  pi., 
6i  X  4.  B.P.,  B.A,     (337) 

.  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1850,     [v.   4.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1849.  252  p.,  6  pi., 
6^x4.  L.C.     (338) 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1851,     [v.  5.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1850.  viii,  244  p., 
6  pi.,  6|  X  4.  L.C,  U.W.     (339) 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1852.     [v.  6.] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c,  1851.  vi,  7-252  p., 
6  pi.,  6i  X  4.  L.C.     (340) 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1853.     [v.   7.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1852.  252  p.,  6  pi., 
6i  X  4.  L.C,  B.P.,  CU.     (341) 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1854.      [v.  8.  ] 

Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1853.  252  p.,  6  pi., 
6^x4.  L.C,  C.U.,  U.W.     (342)L^^VuS 

,  a  token  of  remembrance  for  1855.      [v.  9.  ] 

[Pref.  calls  it  10th  vol.]  Philadelphia,  Henry  F. 
Anners,  c.  1854.    252  p.,  5  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.     (343) 


33 

Gift  of  love,  A.  Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell,  n.  d.  128  p. 
9-128  p.,  col.  t.,  5i  X  3J.  N.Y.     (344) 

Half-t.  to  second  group  of  paging,  "The  memento." 

Gift  of  love,  a  token  of  friendship  for  1853,  ed.  by  Rufus 
W.  Griswold.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1853. 
xiv,  15-288  p.     [6  pi.,]    6f  x  4|.  F.     (344a) 

Illuminated  t.  p.  reads    "Gift   of   love,   a  souvenir  for 

1853." 

Also  issued  with  date  1854. 

,  a  token  of  friendship  for  1854,  ed.  by  Rufus 

W.    Griswold.     New    York,    Leavitt  &  Allen,    1854. 
xiv,  15-288  p.,  [6  pi.,]  B.A.      (344b) 

Same  as  1853. 

Gift  of  sentiment.  Friendship's  gift.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  '54  or  '55].  viii,  11-264 
p.,  8  pi.,  7i  X  5.     "Poetry  of  the  sentiments." 

F.      (345) 

Same  as  1853  with  p.  265-320  omitted,  and  floral  border 
in  various  colors  instead  of  all  in  green. 

.     A    souvenir    for    1853,    ed.    by    Rufus    W. 

Griswold.     Illustrated.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen, 

1853.  ix,  ll-320p.,  [6  pl.,]6fx4i.  N.Y.,  B.P. 

(346) 

All  pages  have  flora!  border  in  green. 

Also  issued  without    date,   with    p.   265-320    omitted 

and  borders  in  different  colors.     See  above. 

Also  issued  1854,  with  p.  289-320  omitted.      See  below. 

,    a    souvenir    for    1854,    ed.     by     Rufus    W. 

Griswold.     Illustrated.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen, 

1854.  viii,  11-288  p.,  6  pi.  B.A.     (346a) 

Same  as  No.  345  above  with  p.  289-320  omitted. 

Gifts  of  genius,  a  miscellany  of  prose  and  poetry  by 
American  authors.  New  York,  C.  A.  Davenport,  c, 
1859.    xii,  13-264  p.,  VJ  x  5.  F.      (347) 

Girls'  gem.     Title  on  back  of  Holiday  gem  for  girls. 

Girls'  scrap  book,  1839.  [Philadelphia  ]  American  Sun- 
day School  Union,  vii  p.,  1  p.,  11.,  11-238 p.,  [5 pi.,] 
6i  X  5i.  N.Y.     (348) 

Golden  chalice.  The,  or  mental  draughts  from  many 
fountains.  Boston,  J.  W.  Hubbard,  [date  erased]. 
7-392  p.,  [plates,  ]  9  x  5f .  C.U.      (349) 

Probably  "Ladies'  companion"  was  issued  as  an  annual 

under  this  name. 

Golden  gift.  The,  a  token  for  all  seasons,  ed.  bv  J.  M. 
Fletcher.  Boston,  J.  Bufium,  c.  1846.  viii,  9-128  p.. 
front.,  4^  X  2J.  N.Y.      (350) 

Also  issued  with  imprint  of  G.  W  Cottrell,  Boston. 

F.  (350a) 
Also  at  Nashua,  N.  H.     J.  Bufifum,  1847.  c.  1846. 

F  (350b) 
Also  at  Nashua,  N.  H.  J.  Buffum,  1848,  c  1840,  and 
1850,  c  1846,  front.,  presentation  pi.,  F.      (3."jOc) 

Also  Boston,  J.  Buffum,  1851.  F.      (350d) 


34 
Golden  gift,  1849.       Date  on  illuminated  title  of  1850. 

,  a  wreath  of  gems  from  the  prose  and  poetical 

writers  of  England  and  America.  Prepared  espe- 
cially as  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons.  By  Emily  Perci- 
val.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1850,  c.  1849. 
2  p.  1.,  7-252  p.,  mum.  t.  (dated  1849),  7|-  x  5^. 

B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (351) 
Reissued  in  1853  with  additional  pages.     See  below. 

,  a  token  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  T-  M.  Fletcher. 

Boston,  J.  Bufftam,  1851.  viii,  9-128  p.,  2  col.  t., 
4i  X  3J.  F.      (352) 

Same  as  c.  1846  copy. 

,  a  wreath  of  gems  from  the  prose  and  poetical 

writers  of  England  and  America  Prepared  especially 
as  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons  By  Emily  Percival 
Boston,  Phillips  Sampson  &  Co.,  C.  1853.  2  p  1  , 
7-288  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7f  X  5f.  N.Y.,  B.P  U  W  (353) 
Same  as  1850.  with  p.  253-288  added. 

Golden  keepsake,  The,  or  ladies'  wreath.  A  gift  for  all 
seasons,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Martyn.  New  York,  J.  M. 
Fletcher  &  Co.,  n.  d.  vi  p.,  1  1..  418  p  ,  1  1.,  24  pi., 
8i  X  5i.  N.Y.     (354) 

Golden  leaflets,  a  selection  of  poetry  designed  as  a  pres- 
ent for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  J.  M.  Fletcher  Boston,  J. 
Buffimi,  C.  1848.     128  p.,  5i  x  3^.  U.W.      (355) 

Also  issued   1852.   c.    1848.  F.      (35oa) 

Golden  present,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  llrs.  ]. 
Thayer.    Boston,  J.  BufEum,  C   1848.    128  p.,  5i  x  3f 

B.P.  (356) 
In  1849  this  same  book  was  issued  with  imprint 
Worcester,  J.  Buffum.  1849,  414  x  2^.  P.M.  (356a) 
Also  issued  in  Nashua,  N.  H..  J.  Buffum,  1849.  4^  x  2?<. 

N.Y.  (356b) 
In  1850  this  same  book  was  issued  with  imprint,  Nashua, 
J.  Buffum,  4  J^x  2%,  but  without  the  ilium,  t.  F.  (356c) 
Also  in  1850  at  Worcester,  S.  A.  Rowland.  F.  (356d) 
In   1851  it  was  issued  at  Worcester,  S.  A.  Rowland. 

U.W.      (356e) 

Golden  vase.  The,  a  gift  for  the  young,  by  Hannah  F. 
Gould.     Boston,  1843  (?)  '       *      (356f) 

,  a  gift  for  the  voung,  by  Hannah  F.  Gould. 

2d  ed.     Boston,  Benjamin  B.  Mussey,  1844,  c.  1842. 
viii,  9-224  p.,  [4  pi.,]  6|  x  4i.  F.      (356g) 

Same  as  1843. 

Golden  wreath,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  pres- 
ent, elegantly  illustrated.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.,  n.  d.  [185-?].    288  p.,  10  pl.,9i  x  6*. 

B.P.     (357) 

Good  girls'  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  by 
Frances  Broderip.  N.  Y.,  Leavitt  &  Allen  Bros.,  n;  d. 
[circa  1857].  2p.l.,  ll-292p.,  [2pl.,  ]  6i  x  4^.  "Wee 
Maggie."  N.Y.     (358) 


35 

Harbinger,  The,  a  May-gift.  Boston,  Carter,  Hendee  & 
Co.,  1833.     vi  p  ,  1  1.,  96  p.,  8i  x  4^.  F.     (359) 

Hare-bell,  The,  a  token  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Rev.  C.  W. 
Everest.  New  York,  J.  Winchester.  1844,  c.  1843. 
viii,   9-192  p..  front.,   4|  x  2f .  F.     (360) 

,  a  token  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Rev.   C.  W. 

Everest.  Hartford,  2d  ed.,  Henry  S.  Parsons,  1844, 
c.  1843.  viii.  9-192  p.,  front.,  4|  X  2f.  N.Y.  (361) 
The  10th  ed.  was  dated  1849.  F.      (361a) 

Same  except  front,  is  different. 

,  a  token  of  friendship,  ed.  by  C.  W.  Everest. 

Hartford,  W.  Jas.  Hamersley,  1852,  c.  1843.  viii, 
9-128  p..  4|  X  2f .  F.     (362) 

Same  as   1844  with   15  articles  omitted,   1   transferred, 

front,  omitted,  and  whole  re-paged. 

Hawthorn,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present, 
1845.  New  York,  J.  C.  Riker,  1845.  ivp.,  2  1.,  9-208 
p.,  6i  X  4i.  L.C.,  B.P.,  C.U.,  U.W.     (363) 

Holiday  gem  for  girls,  The,  embellished  with  fine  en- 
gravings. Philadelphia,  American  Sunday  School 
Union,  c.  1843.     3  p.  1.,  9-184  p.,  [4  pi.,  ]  5^  x  3f . 

F.     (364) 

Holiday  gift,  Philadelphia,  1849.    10  pi.,  12mo.   *    (365) 

,  1851,  9  pi.  *     (366) 

Home  annual.  The,  a  token  for  1854,  ed.  by  J.  T.  Headley. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen.   304  p.,  16  pi.,  10^  x  7|. 

F.     (367) 

,  a  token  for  1855,  ed.  by  J.  T.  Headley.   New 

York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1855.  v,  5-304  p.,  16  pi.,  [and 
ilium,  t.,  ]  9i  X  6^.  B.P.     (368) 

Home  recreation,  a  collection  of  tales  of  peril  and  adven- 
ture, voyages  and  travels.  A  new  gift  book  for 
young  readers,  by  Grandfather  Merryman.  New 
York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1850,  c.  1849.  5-238  p.,  1 1., 
[lOpl..]  6ix4f.  F.     (369) 

Honeysuckle,  The,  for  1848.  New  York,  Nafis  &  Corn- 
ish, 1848.  viii,  9-304  p.,  [6  pi.  and  ilium,  t.  List  of  pi 
is  that  of  "Token,"  1840,  but  none  of  them  are  pres- 
ent,] 7  X  4i.  L.C.,  U.W.     (370) 

This  is  "Token  and  Atlantic  souvenir,"  1840,  with  differ- 
ent pi.  and  ilium,  t.  L.C. 
See  also  "Atlantic  souvenir,"  n.  d.,  "Token  of  friend- 
ship," n.   d.,  "Friendship's   gift,"  n.  d.,   "Moss   rose," 
1846. 

Housekeepers'  annual  and  lady's  register,  1844.  Boston, 
Redding  &  Co.,  c.  1843.    11-96  p.,  col.  front.,  7  x  4^ 

B.P.     (371) 
Not  a  true  gift  book. 
Also  issued  for  1845.  T.H.Carter  &  Co.      B.P.      (37la) 


36 

Humming  bird,  The,  a  Christmas,  and  New- Year's  gift, 
ed.  by  Ida  Maitland.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  379 
Broadway,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after  ].  5-254  p.,  6  pi.,  6i  x  4^. 
"Children  at  play."  B.A.,  P.M.     (372) 

Also  issued  by  Leavitt  &  Allen,  no  street,  n.  d.,  and  2  pi. 
changed.  L.C.      (372a) 

Issued  later,  1869,  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  list  of  pi.  omitted, 
and  pi.   changed.  F.      C372b) 

Also  issued  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.,  and  no  street. 

F.      (372c) 

Hyacinth,  The.  New  York,  J.  C.  Riker,  1831.  240  p., 
engr.  front.,  engr.  t.,  16mo.  *     (373) 

Hyacinth,  The,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New- 
Year's  and  birth-day  present  for  1845.  [v.  1.]  Phila- 
delphia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1844.  vi,  7-216  p.,  [  4  pi.,] 
6  X  3f .  N.Y.,  L.C.     (374)  . 

This  was  issued  later  with  a  leaf  design  printed  over  the 
"for  1845"  on  title.     Otherwise  the  same.       F.      (374a) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New- Year's 

and  birth-day  present  for  1846.  [v.  2.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1845.     216  p.,  [6  pi.,]  6  x  3^. 

L.C,  U.W.     (375) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New- 
Year's  and  birth-day  present  for  1847.  [v.  3.]  Phila- 
delphia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1846  216  p.,  [5  pi.,] 
6  x  3f.  N.Y.,  C.U.     (376) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,   New- Year's 

and  birth-day  present  for  1848.  [v.  4.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1847.    216  p.,  [5  pi.,]  6  x  Sf. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (377) 

,   or  affection's    gift,  a  Christmas,   New-Year 

and  birth-day  present,  [v.  5.]  Philadelphia,  Henry 
F   Anners,  1849,  c.  1»48.    220  p.,  5  pi.,  6  x  3$. 

N.Y.,  C.U.,  B.P.     (378) 

,    or  affection's  gift.     A  Christmas,  New  Year 

and  birth-day  present  for  1850.  [v.  6.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  1850,  c.  1849.  216  p.,  5  pi., 
6  X  3f.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (379) 

,  or   affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New  Year 

and  birth-day  present  for  1851.  [v.  7.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners.     216  p.,  5  pi.,  6  x  3|. 

B.P.,  L.C.     (380) 

,  or   affection's   gift,    a   Christmas,    New    Year 

and  birth-day  present  for  1852.  [v.  8.]  Philadelphia 
Henry  F.  Anners.  216  p.,  5  pi.,  6x4.  N.Y.,  L.C.    (381) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and 

birth-day  present  for  1853.  [v.  9.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1852.    216  p.,  5  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (382) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New- Year  and 

birth-day  present  for  1854.  [v.  10.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  c.1853.   216  p.,  5  pi.,  6  x  3i. 

L.C,  B.P.,  C.U.     (383) 


37 

Hyacinth,  The,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas,  New  Year 
and  birth-day  present  for  1855.  [v.  11.]  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  c.1854.    216  p.,  5  pi.,  6  x  3J. 

F.     (384) 

Illustrated  ladies'  keepsake,  ed.  by  A.  Abbott.  New 
York,  John  S.  Taylor,  1852.     vi,  384p.,  13  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

*     (385) 

Illustrated  souvenir.  A  gift  book  for  the  holidays  for 
1852,  ed.  by  the  author  of  the  "Glory  and  downfall 
of  Edom."  Boston,  Stone  &  Pratt,  c.  1852.  3  p.  1., 
1-190,  1-190  p.,  42  pi.,  8i  X  5i.  B.P.      (386) 

Infant's  annual,  The.  New  York,  C.  Wells,  1839.  1-28, 
1-29  p.,  illus.,  4i  X  3f.  C.U.,  U.W.      (387) 

Iris,  The,  or  annual  visitor  for  1844,  ed.  by  Daniel  Mal- 
lory.  New  York,  Robert  P.  Bixby  &  Co.  x,  11-220 
p.,  [6pl.,]5t  x3J.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (388) 

Iris,  The,  an  illuminated  souvenir  for  1851,  ed.  by  John 
S.  Hart.  [v.  1.]  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  & 
Co,  1851,  c.  1850.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  19-312  p.,  12  pi., 
9  X  6i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  C.U.,  U.W.     (389) 

,    an    illuminated  souvenir    for    1852,    ed.    by 

John  S.  Hart.  [v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 
Grambo  &  Co.,  1852,  c.  1851.  xvi,  19-298  p.,  12  pi., 
9  X  6i.  L.C.      (390) 

,   an   illuminated   souvenir   for   1853,    ed.   by 

John  S.  Hart.  [v.  3.]  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 
Grambo  &  Co.,  1853.  c  1852.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  17-314  p., 
12pl.,  9ix6i.  N.Y.,  B.A.,  P.M.     (391)     .«^'      ^y^ 

Irving  offering,  The,  a  token  of  affection  for  1851.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850.  viii  p.,  2  1.,  13-276 
p.,  6  pi.,  7i  X  4f .  N.Y.,  P.M.      (392) 

,  a  token  of  affection  for  1852.     New  York. 

Leavitt  &  Co.,  1852.   4  p.l.,  13-312  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x  4f. 

U.W.     (393) 

Jackson  wreath,  The,  or  national  souvenir,  by  Robert 
Walsh,  with  continuation  by  James  McHenry.  Phila- 
delphia, Jacob  Maas,  1829.  viii,  9-88  p.,  3  1.,  8  pi., 
8i  X  5.  F.      (394) 

Jewel,  The,  a  token  of  friendship  for  1839.  New  York, 
pi  ,  16mo.  *     (395) 

,  or  token  of  friendship,  an  annual  for  1843. 

New  York,  R.  P.  Bixby,  1843.     248  p.,  5  pi,  6  x  3  J. 

N.Y.     (396) 
Reissued  in  1844. 

Also  issued  as  "Juvenile  forget-me-not,"  N.  Y.,  n.d., 
with  pi.  different. 

,  or  token  of  friendship,  an  annual  for  1844. 

New  York,  R.  P.  Bixby  &  Co.,  1844.  viii,  9-248  p., 
5  pi.,  6  X  3i.  C  U.,  U.W.     (397) 

Same  as  1843. 


^   . 


38 

Jewel,  The,  a  holiday  gift  for  boys  and  girls,  ed.  by 
Emma  F.  Allston.  New  York,  J.  Winchester,  1844. 
vi,   7-160  p.,    10  pi.,   5i  X  4i.  F.      (398) 

,   or  token   of  friendship.     New  York,  Ansel 

Edwards,  1846.     248  p.,  [6  pi.,  5  pi.  on  list,]  5f  x  3f 

F.      (399) 
Same  as  1843,  with  1  pi.  added 

,  or  token  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  or  New- 

Year's  present.     Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son    1847    c 
1846.    248  p.,  5  pi.,  5f  x  Sf.  U.W.      (400) 

Same  as  1843. 

Josephine  gallery,  The,  ed.  by  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary.  New 
York,  Derby  &  Jackson,  1859,  c.  1858.  viii,  9-287  p., 
[8  pi.,]  91  X  6J.  U.M.      (401) 

Juvenile  annual,  The,  or  holiday  melodies,  by  Mrs.  M.  H. 
Maxwell.  Boston,  Stone  &  Pratt,  1852,  c.  1852.  iv  p  , 
1  1.,  7-101  p.,  front.,  4^  x  2f .  N.Y.      (402) 

Juvenile  forget-me-not,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  present.  New  York,Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856 
or  after].    248  p.,   [6  pi.,]  6ix  4^.  P.M.     (403) 

This  is  "Jewel,"  1843,  with  different  pi. 
Also  issued  N.  Y.,  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.   d.,   with  different 
pi.  except  front.  U.  W.      (403a) 

Also  N.  Y.,  1869.  with  all  pi.  different  except  front. 

U.W. 

Juvenile  forget  me  not.  A  Christmas,  New  Year's  and 
Birth  Day  present  for  1839.  [v.  1.]  Philadelphia, 
Thomas  T.  Ash  &  Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1838.  180  p., 
6  pi.,  6i  X  4.  N.Y.,  B.P.     (404) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  Birth  Day  pres- 
ent for  1841.  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners,  c. 
1840.    180  p.,    [4   pi.,]    6  X  3|.  L.C.     (405) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present.     New 

York,  George    A.  Leavitt,   1869.       248  p.,    [6  pi.,] 
6i  X  4i.  C.U.     (406) 

Same  as  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  issue.     Really  "Jewel,"  1843.   Pi. 

vary. 

Juvenile  gem.  The,  for  1846,  ed.  by  Father  Frank.  New 
York,  E.  Kearny,  c.  1845.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-284  p.,  [4  pi. 
andillum.  t.,  illus.,]5|x3f.      B. P.,  C.U. ,  U.W.     (407) 

Also  issued  without  date,  c.l845.  F.    _(407a) 

The  same  was  issued  as  "Gem,"  1848.     See  also  "Gem," 
1852,  1855. 

Juvenile  keepsake.  The,  a  gift  book  for  young  people, 
ed.  by  Clara  Arnold.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  & 
Co.,  C.  1851.     xii,  13-148  p.,  8  pi.,  7  x  5^. 

N.Y.,  H.U.     (408) 

Juvenile  scrap-book  and  youth's  annual.  Providence, 
S.  R.  Weeden,  n.  d.     180  p.,  8  woodcuts,  5^  x  3|. 

B.P.     (409) 

Title  "Youth's  Annual,"  on  back  of  cover. 

and  youth's  annual.     Providence,  1845. 

*     (410) 


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Juvenile  scrap  book  for  1849,  a  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  present  for  young  people.  New  York,  viii, 
9-144  p.,  28  pi..  5|  X  SJ.  F.     (411) 

Juvenile  sketch-book,  a  token  for  New  Year.  Boston 
N.  S.  Simpkins  &  Co.,  1828.  3  p.  1.,  9-211  p.,  front., 
of  X  Sf.  H.U.     (412) 

Juvenile  souvenir.  The,  by  the  ed.  of  the  "Juvenile  mis- 
cellany," 1828.  Boston,  Marsh  &  Capen  and  John 
Putnam,  c.  1827.     184  p.,  [3  pi.,]  5^  x  3J. 

B.P.,  B.A.     (413) 

Keepsake,  The,  ed.  by  J.  T.  Headley.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  379  Broadway,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after], 
v,  5-304  p.,  9J  X  7^.     "John  Morley."     U.W.     (414) 

Also  issued  without  street  and  number  on  imprint. 

F.      (414a) 

,     a    Christmas,    New    Year's    and     birthday 

present  for  1845,  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
1845,  c.  1844.     288  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  U.W.     (415) 

,  or  token  of  remembrance  for  1848.     Dew 

drops  of  the  nineteenth  century,  ed.  by  Seba  Smith. 
New  York,  John  Levison.  viii,  9-216  p.,  [5  (?)  engr. 
pi.,  and  5  (.?)  flower  pi.,]  7^  x  4J.  F.     (416) 

This  is  the  same  as  "Dewdrops  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury," 1846-7.  except  pi.  Seealso"Gift  of  friendship." 
1848. 

.  a  gift  for  the  holidays,  with  illustrations  by 

artists  of  eminence,  [v.  7.]  New  York,  T-  C.  Riker, 
1851.     288  p.,  9  pi.,  9i  x  7.  B.A.     (417) 

The  successor  of  "Opal,"  v.  1-6. 

,  a  gift  for  the  holidays,  with  illustrations  by 

artists  of  eminence,  [v.  8.]  New  York,  John  C. 
Riker,  1852.     304  p.,  10  pi.,  9i  x  6|.  F.     (418) 

,    a   gift   for   the   holidays,  with  illustrations. 

[v.  9.]   New  York,  1853.  B.M.     (419) 

Compiled  from  the  English  "Keepsake"  and  other 
sources,  by  W.  T. 

Keepsake  Americaine,  New  York,  [in  French  and 
printed  in  Paris,]  1831.  *     (420) 

Has  pi.  of  "Atlantic  souvenir,"  1830. 

.     N.  Y.  [et  Philadelphie,  1832,  all  jin  French  ]. 

xii,  362  p.,  [12  pi.,]  6J  X  4.  F.     (421) 

Keepsake  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 
annual  for  1849,  ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,  [v.  1.]  Worces- 
ter. Tucker  &  Ruggles,  1849.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  11-324  p., 
6  pi.,  7i  X  4i.     "Friendship."  C.U.      (422) 

Really  "Amaranth."  1847.  with  first  article  changed. 
See  also  "Garland,"  1848,  which  is  same  except  first 
article. 


40 

Keepsake  of  friendship,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 
annual  for  1850,  ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,  [v.  2.]  Worcester, 
E.  N.  Tucker,  1850.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-288 p.,  6 pi.,  7i  x  4f 
"Friendship."  B.P.,  BA.,  U.W.     (423) 

Really  "Amaranth,"   1848,  with  first  article  changed. 

See  also  "Garland."  1849,  which  is  the  same  except  first 

article. 

,    a    Christmas    and    New   Year's   annual   for 

1851,  ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,  [v.  3.]  Worcester, 
E.  N.  Tucker,  1851.  322  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  x  4f .  "Friend- 
ship." B.A.  (424) 
Really  "Amaranth,"  1849,  with  p.  9-11  replaced  by 
two  poems,  and  front,  and  engr.  t.  replaced  by  col. 
presentation  pi.,  and  col.  t.  See  also  "Garland,"  1850, 
"Casket,"  1853,  "Memory's  gift,"  n.  d.,  and  1869, 
"Token  of  friendship"  [1852],  "Magnolia,"  1852. 

,  1852.      ?  *     (425) 

"Amaranth,"  1850,  was  probably  reissued  as  "Keepsake 
of  friendship,"  1852. 

,    a    Christmas    and  New   Year's    annual    for 

1853,  ed.  by  GS.  Monroe,  [v.  5.]  Boston,  Phillips, 
Sampson  &  Co.,  1853.  5  p.  1.,  276  p.,  6pl.,  7i  x  4f . 
"Humility."  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (426) 

This  is  "Wreath  of  wild  flowers,"  1846,  with  unpaged 
p.  1.  added,  and  plates  added.  It  was  first  reissued 
as  "Amaranth,"  1851,  in  the  same  fashion  with  different 
articleon  the  unpaged  leaf,  then  as"Garland,"  1852,  with 
still  another  change  in  unpaged  p.  1.  See  also  "Mag- 
noHa"  [pref.  d.  1853],  "Token  of  friendship,"  N.  Y.. 
n.  d.,  which  are  same  except  unpaged  1.  and  pi. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  annual  for  1854, 

ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,  [v.  6.  ]  Boston,  Phillips,  Samp- 
son &  Co.,  1854,  c.  1853.  3  p.l.,  5-288  p.,  7  pi.,  7i  x  4|-, 
"Friendship."  B.P.      (427) 

This  is  really  "Amaranth,"  1852,  with  first  article 
changed.      See  also  "Garland,"  1853,  "Magnolia,"  1855. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  annual  for  1855, 

ed.  by  G.  S.  Monroe,  [v.  7.  ]  Boston,  Phillips,  Samp- 
son &  Co.,  1855,  c.  1854.  1  p.l.,  3-288  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x  4f ," 
"Use  of  flowers."  N.Y.,  C.U.,  B.P.     (428) 

Also  issued  omitting  all  dates  on  title,  c.  1854. 

U.W.  {428a) 
Also  issued  with  imprint.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  c. 
1854.  This  is  identical  except  different  pi.  and  list 
of  pi.   omitted    [p.   3-4].  N.Y.,  U.W.      (4286) 

Later  reissued  by  Leavitt  &  Allen,  with  only  1  pL, 
similar  to  those  in  former  issue  by  same  firm. 

N.Y.  (428(7) 
Reissued  by  George  A  Leavitt,  1869  [5  pi]  F.  (428d) 
Really  "Amaranth,"  1853,  with  first  article  changed. 
See  "Garland,"  1854,  same  except  first  article. 
Lady's  album,  The.  New  York,  Nafis  and  Cornish,  n.  d. 
[circa  1845].  xii,  348  p.,  21  pi.,  7^  x  4i.  "The  kelp 
~  gatherer."  B.P.      (429) 

Title  on  engr.  t.  p.,  "Album." 

Also  issued  with  13  pi.  F.      (429a) 

Also  issued  Nafis  and  Cornish,  n.  d.,  but  with  1848  on 
back  of  book.  (4296) 

Also  issued  as  "Moss  rose,"  n.  d.  [c.  1845]  and  1854. 
Really  "Lady's  cabinet  album,"  1832,  et  seq. 


Ladies'   and  gentlemen's  pocket  annual  for  1834,   an 

illuminated  pocket-book.  *     (430) 

Lady's  annual,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year  gift. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after  ].  1  p. 
1..  7-264  p.,  6  pi.,  "i  X  5i.  H.U..  U.W.      (431) 

Also  copies  with  "Ladies'  annual"  on  cover. 
Really  "Friendship's  offering,"  c.  1855,  with  different  pi. 
Issued  as  "Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d. 

Issued  as  "Gem  annual,"  n.  d.,  but  with  different  pi.  and 
a  list  of  pi. 

,  a  souvenir  of  friendship  for  1849,  ed.  by- 
Emily  Percival.  N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1849. 
216  p.,  26  pi.,  6f  X  4^.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  C.U.     (432) 

Lady's   annual  register  and  housewife's  memorandum 
book  for  1838-1843.     Boston.    TJ  x  4f .     B.P. 
These  are  not  true  gift  books. 

Lady's  book,  The,  of  flowers  and  poetry,  to  which  are 
added  a  botanical  introduction  and  a  complete  floral 
dictionary,  and  a  chapter  on  plants  in  rooms,  ed.  by 
Lucv  Hooper.  New  York,  T-  C.  Riker,  1842,  c.  1841. 
11-263  p., [col.  pi.  of  flowers;]  7ix4*.  C.U.  (433) 
This  is  also  issued,  1843,  c.  1841,  p.  [3] -275.        F.      (434) 

Lady's  cabinet.  Title  on  back  of  "Young  lady's  cabinet 
of  gems." 

Lady's  cabinet  album.  The.  New  York,  pub.  for  the 
booksellers,  n.  d.  xii,  348  p.,  21  pi.,  6^  x  4^.  "Kelp- 
gatherer."  B.P.,  U.W.      (435) 

Engr.  t.,  "Album." 

This  is  same  as  1832,  except  has  col.  presentation  pi. 
and  different  front.,  and  vig.  t.,  which  do  not  agree  with 
list  of  pi. 

— .     New  York,  Peabody  &  Co.,  1832.    xii,  348  p., 

21  pi.,  6i  X  4i.                                                   B.P.  (436) 

Reissued  exactly  identical, Peabody  &  Co.,  1834.  (43Gci) 

B.P. 

Reissued  exactly  identical,  E.  Sands,  1835.  N.  Y.  (4306) 

An  edition  by  E.  Sands,  1837.  __  B.A.  (436c) 
See  "Lady's  album,"  n.  d.,  "Moss  rose,"  n.  d. 

Ladies'  casket,  The,  and  friendship's  offering.  New 
York,  Burdick,  Reed  and  Roberts,  n.  d.  [circa  1850]. 
8*  X  5^.  N.Y.      (437) 

Really  vol.  9  of  a  magazine. 

.   Lowell.    32mo.  *     (438) 

Ladies'  choice.     See  "Young  ladies'  choice." 

Ladies'  companion,  or  sketches  of  life,  manners  and 
morals  at  the  present  day,  ed.  bv  a  ladv.  Philadel- 
phia, H.  C.  Peck  &  Theo.  Bliss,  1851,  c.  1851.  288  p., 
ilium,  t.,  7i  X  4J.  N.Y.S.     (439) 

Ilium,  t.  reads,  "Young  lady's  companion." 
Ladies'   diadem,   The,   a  token  of  friendship  for  1848, 
1853  ed.  by  Edward  A.  Rice.     New  York.     8^  x  5^. 

B.P.,  U.W. 
These  are  really  magazines. 


Li 


-A*^   •    Sr->-<AV*<X<. 


Ladies'  gems,  1849.  *     (440) 

Ladies'  gift,  The,  a  souvenir  of  friendship.  Boston, 
Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.  viii,  11-324  p.,  [2  pi. 
and  ilium,  t.,  ]  7^  x  4f .     "Friendship." 

L.C.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (441) 
Also  issued  as  "Lady's  gift.  U.  W.      (442) 

Same  as  1850,  which  see  for  note. 

,  a  souvenir  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Walter  Perci- 

val.     Nashua  [N.H.],  Charles  T.Gill,  1849.    vip.,  11., 
13-312  p.,  10  pL,  71  X  4f.  C.U.     (443) 

This  is  "Friendship's  gift,"  1848. 

,  or  souvenir  of  friendship,  illustrated.   Boston, 

David  P.  King,  1850.     viii,  11-324  p.,  [2  pi.  and  col. 
front.,  ]  7i  X  4f.  U.W.      (444) 

This  is  "Amaranth,"  1847,  with  first  article  changed, 
all  but  2  pi.  omitted. 

See  also  "Gift  of  affection,"  n.  d.,  "Garland"  1849, 
"Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1849. 
Ladies'  gift,  The,  or  souvenir  of  friendship,  illustrated. 
Boston.  David  P.  King,  1851.  N.Y.,  B.P.  (445) 
Same  as  1850,  which  see  for  note. 
Ladies'  illustrated  keepsake,  The,  ed.  by  Asahel  Abbott, 
[v.  1.  ]  New  York,  John  S.  Taylor,  1852,  c.  1851.  vi  p., 
1 1.,  9-384  p.,  12  pi.  [really  13  pi.] ,  SJ  x  5|. 

N.Y.     (446) 

■ .     1853.  *     (447) 

Ladies'  keepsake,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.  Highly  embel- 
lished. New  York,  John  F.  Scovill,  n.  d.  [circa  1862  ]. 
208  p.,  [6  pi.,]  8i  X  5i.  N.Y.S.      (448) 

Ladies'  keepsake  and  home  library.  New  York.   9J  x  6J 
This  is  a  magazine. 

Lady's  manual,  The,  of  moral  and  intellectual  culture 
by  Rev.  Hubbard  Winslow  and  Mrs.  John  Sanford. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1854,  c.  1853.  viii  p.,  1  1., 
9-81,  5-175  p.,  8  pL,  6^  x  4^.  "The  appropriate 
sphere  of  woman."  B.P.     (449) 

Called  "Benison"  on  back  of  cover. 

Also   issued    as    "Affection's   gift,"    n.    d.,    "Token   and 
Atlantic  souvenir,"  n.  d.,  and  "Memory's  gift,"  n.  d. 
Ladies'  parlor  companion.  The.     New  York,  1852.  [v.  8  ]. 
8f  X  5*. 
Really  a  magazine,  "Baptist  memorial." 

Ladies'   scrap-book,   The,   a  New  Year  and  Christmas 
gift.     New  York,    Leavitt  &   Allen,  n.   d.    [1856  or 
after],    iv,  7-268  p.,   [6  pi.,]  7i  x  4f .     C.U.      (450) 
Same  as  1845,  except  pi.  vary  and  last  p.  are  omitted. 

.     Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son,   1845,  c.   65th 

yearof  U.  S.  independence,  iv  p.,  1 1.,  7-336  p.,  10  pi., 
6f  X  4i.  P.M.      (451) 

This  is  also  issued,  Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son,  n.  d., 
c.  65th  year  of  U.  S.  independence,  and  with  col.  flower 
pi.  in  place  of  front,  called  for.  B.P.      (452) 

Also  issued  1850.  F.      (452a) 

Also  issued,  Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son,  1854,  omitting 
last  two  pi.  F.  (4526) 


43 

Ladies'  souvenir,  The,  ed.  by  N.  Parker  Willis.     New 

York,    Leavitt&    Allen,  c.  1853.     5-224    p.,    12    pi., 

9ix6f.  U.W.      (453) 

Lady's  token,  The,  a  gift  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Coates- 

worth  Pinckney.     Nashua,  N.  H.,  J.  Buffum,   1848, 

c.  1848.    128  p.,  col.  t.,  4i  x  2f.  C.U.     (454) 

Same.  Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell,  c  1848,  col.  t.     F.      (454a)^ 

Ladies'   vase,  The,  or  polite  manual  for  young  ladies. 

Original  and  selected.     Bv  an  American  lady.    3d  ed. 

Hartford,  Henry  S.  Parson,  1847,  c.  1847.    vi,  7-139 

p  ,  front.,  4fx2f.  F.      (454b) 

Ladies'  vase  of  wild  flowers.  The,  a  collection  of  gems 

from  the   best   authors,    bv   Miss   Colman.     Auburn, 

Alden  Beardsley  &  Co.,  1852,  c.  1846.    viii,  9-126  p  , 

col.  front..  4^  x2i.  F-      (4o4c) 

Ladies'  wreath.  The,  a  selection  from  the  female  poetic '' 

writers  of  England  and  America,   a  gift   book  for  all 

seasons,    by    Mrs.    Hale.     Boston,    Marsh,    Capen  & 

Lyon,  1837,  c.  1836.      408  p.,   [engr.  front.,   and  vig. 

t.,  ]  7i  X  H.  N.Y.,  B.P.     (455) 

,   2d  edition,   improved  and  enlarged.      1839. 

436  p.  B.P.      (456) 

Ladies'  wreath,  an  illustrated  annual.     New  York,  1847. 
V.  1,+    Si  X  5^. 
This  is  a  magazine. 
Ladies'  wreath,  The,   a  souvenir  for  all  seasons,  illus- 
trated.    Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1855.     288 
p.,  6  pi.,  7i  X  4f.  F.     (457) 

Also  issued  without  date.  B.P.     (4.57a) 

Laurel,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  being  a  collection  of 
poems  by  American  authors.  Boston,  Edward  R. 
Broaders,  1836,  c  1835.  252  p.,  6  x  3^.  F.  (458) 
Same  as  the  following. 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,   being  a  collection  of 

poems  by  American  authors.  Baltimore,  Bayly  & 
Burns,  1837,  c.  n.  d.     252  p.,  5^  x  3^.  F.      (459) 

Laurel  leaves,  original  poems,  stories  and  essays  by 
Longfellow,  Whittier,  Holmes,  Bryant,  Lowell.  Bos- 
ton, Wm.  F.  Gill  &  Co.,  1876,  c.  1875.  xvi  p.,  2  1., 
21-446  p.,  8*  X  6f.  B.A.      (460) 

,  a  chaplet  woven  by  the  friends  of  the  late 

Mrs.  Osgood,  ed.  by  Mary  E.  Hewitt.  New  York, 
Lamport,  Blakeman  &  Law,  1854.  8-347  p.,  front., 
col.  t.,  9  X  5f.  F.      (461) 

This  was  first  published  as  "The  Memorial,"  1851. 
Laurel  wreath,  The,  a  Christmas,  and  New  Year's  gift 
ed.  by  Rev.  S.  D.  Burchard      New  York,  Leavitt  & 
Allen,  379    Broadway,  n.  d.  [1856    or    after],     viii, 
9-263  p.,  6  pi.,  7+  X  4*.     "Annuals." 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (462) 

This  is  the  1846  issue  with  p.  264-364  omitted,  and 
sonnet  p.  70  replaced  by  "Sea  gull";  plates  are  differ- 
ent. 


44 

Laurel  Wreath,  The,  ed.  by  Rev.  S.  D.  Burchard. 
Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son,  c.  1845.  2  p.  1.,  vii-viii, 
9-364  p.,  7  pi.  [and  col.  front.],  7f  x  4J.    "Annuals." 

H.U.,  B.A.      (463) 

Same  as  1846,  except  that  "Sonnet"  p.  70  and  "Sea 
gull"  p.  364  are  transposed,  3  pi.  omitted,  list  of  pi.  revised 
to  agree,  preface  omitted,  and  col.  front  added. 

B.A. 
Another  issue  of  this,  with  10  pi.  [and  col.  front.]. 

F.      (464) 

.  ed.  by  Rev.  S.  D.  Burchard.     Hartford,  S. 

Andrus  &  Son,  1846,  c.  1845.     viii,  9-364  p.,  10  pi., 
6|  X  4i.     "Annuals."  N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (465) 

Also  issued  for  1847,  with  no  date  on  title  page,  c  1845) 
and  1847  on  back  of  book.  U.W.    (465a) 

Also  issued  without  date,  c.  1845.  [See  7  pi.  edition 
above,  and  also  the  N.  Y.  n.  d.  issue  with  p.  9-263  and 
different  pi.] . 

Leaflets  of  memory,  compiled  by  the  ed.  of  the  "Oriental 
Annual."  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or 
after],  xii  p.,  2  1.,  17-224  p.,  12  col.  pi.,  9^  x  6f . 
"Wild  flowers."  N.Y.      (466) 

,  an  annual   for  1845,  ed.  by  Reynell  Coates. 

[v.    1.]     Philadelphia,    Butler  &    Williams,    c.   1844. 
xp.,  11.,  13-328p.,  12pl.,9ix6i.    N.Y.,B.A.      (467) 

,  an  annual  for  1846,  ed.  by  Reynell  Coates. 

[v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1846,  c. 
1845.     viii,  15-306  p.,  12  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.     (468) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1847,  ed.  by  Rey- 
nell Coates.    [v.  3.]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1847,  c.  1846.     viii,  15-306  p.,  12  pi.,  OJ  x  6i. 

L.C.,  B.P.      (469) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1848,  ed.  by  Rey- 
nell Coates.    [v.  4.]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1848,  c.  1847.     viii,  17-312  p.,  12  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

N  Y.,  L.C.,  C.U.     (470) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1849.  [v.  5.]  Phila- 
delphia, E  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1849,  c.  1848.  xvi,  17- 
312  p.,  12  pi.,  9i  X  6t.  L.C.,  C.U.      (471) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1850,  ed.  by  Rey- 
nell Coates.    [v.  6.]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1850,  c.  1849.     xvi,  17-312  p.,  12  pi.,  9x6. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  P.M.      (472) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1851,  ed.  by  Rey- 
nell Coates.    [v.  7.]    Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1851,  c.  1850.     xvi,  17-312  p.,  12  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

L.C.,  H.U.      (473) 

,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1852,  ed.  bv  Rey- 
nell Coates.    [v.  8.]    Philadelphia,  E.H.  Butler  &  Co., 

1852,  c.  1851.     xvi,  17-312  p.,  12  pi.,  9^  x  6i. 

L.C.,  B.P.      (474) 


Leaflets  of  memory,  an  illuminated  annual  for  1854. 
[v.  9.]  Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1854,  c. 
1853.     xvi,  17-314  p.,  11  pi.,  9i  X  6i. 

L.C.,  P.M.     (475) 

,    an    illuminated    annual    for    1855.    [v.  10.] 

Philadelphia,    E.    H.    Butler   &    Co.,    1855,    c.  1854. 
xvi,  17-314  p.,  11  pi.,  9  X  6.  L.C.,  P.M.     (476) 

,  an  illuminated  annual      New  York,  Leavitt  & 

Allen,  c.  1855  [1856  on  cover].   4  p.l.,  17-308  p.,  10  pi., 
9  X  6i.  C.U.,  B.P.      (477) 

,  with  ten  beautiftil  illustrations.     New  York, 

Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  C.  1856.      4  p.  1.,   17-264  p., 
9^  X  6J.  N.Y.,  C.U.      (478) 

Legendary,  The,  consisting  of  original  pieces  principally 
illustrative  of  American  history,  scenery  and  manners, 
ed.  by  N.  P.  Willis.  Boston,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  1828, 
c.  1828.  v.  1-2  together:  v.  1,  vi.  p.,  1  1.,  1-286  p. ;  v.  2, 
viii,   1-278  p.,  7}  X  4f .  F.      (479) 

Probably  originally  issued  in  2  vols,  separately. 

Liberty  bell.  The,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1839.  [v.  1.] 
Boston,  American  anti-slavery  society,  1839,  c.  1839. 
viii,  104  p.,  engr.  front.,  6i  x  4.        N.Y.,  L.C.      (480) 

Also   with   imprint   Boston    for   the    Mass.   anti-slavery 
fair.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (480a) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1841.     [v.  2.]    Boston, 

Mass.  anti-slavery  fair,  1841.      3  p  1.,  144  p.,  6J  x  4^. 

F.      (481) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1842.     [v.  3.]    Boston, 

Mass.  anti-slavery  fair,  1842.     vi,  204  p.,  engr.  front., 
Gi  X  4.  N.Y.,  L.C.      (482) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1843.    [v.  4.]    Boston 

Mass.   anti-slavery  fair,    1843.      viii,    208   p.,   front., 
7i  X  4*.  L.C,  U.W.     (483) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom    1844.    [v.  5.]    Boston, 

Mass.   anti-slavery  fair,  1844.     vi-viii,  232  p.,  front., 
7i  X  Ai.  L.C.     (484) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1845.    [v.  6.]    Boston, 

Mass.    anti-slavery  fair,    1845.      vi   p.,    1   1.,   356   p., 
front.,  7^  X  4^.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (485) 

,     by     friends     of     freedom,      1846.       [v.  7.] 

Boston,  Mass.    anti-slavery  fair,    1846.      vi  p.,    1    1., 
268  p.,   front.,  7^  x  4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.      (486) 

A  few  issued  on  large  paper,  SJ^  x  4^. 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1847.    [v.  8.]    Boston, 

National    anti-slavery    bazaar,    1847.      viii,    304    p., 
engr.  t.,  7^  x  4^.  N.Y.     (487) 

Also  on  large  paper,  8%  x  5. 

,  by  friends  of  freedom    1848.    [v   9.]  Boston, 

National    anti-slavery    bazaar,    1848.     viii,    292    p.. 
engr.  t.,  7^  x  4J.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (488) 

Also  in  large  paper,  8}i  x  5. 


46 

Liberty  bell,  The,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1849.  [v.  10.] 
Boston,  National  anti-slavery  bazaar,  1849.  viii, 
292  p.,  front,  and  engr.  t.,  7  x  4^.     N.Y.,  L.C.   (489) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1851.   [v.  11.]    Boston, 

National    anti-slavery    bazaar,    1851.     viii,   304    p., 
engr.  t.,  71  x  4^.  N.Y.      (490) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1852.   [v.  12.]    Boston, 

National    anti-slavery    bazaar,    1852       viii,    304    p., 
engr.  t.,  7^  x  4*.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (491) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1853.    [v   13.]    Boston, 

Mass.  anti-slavery  fair,  1853.      viii,  208  p.,  engr.  t., 
7i  X  5f .  N.Y.,  L.C.     (492) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1856.   [v.  14.]    Boston, 

Mass.  anti-slavery  bazaar,  1856.      viii,  200  p.,  engr. 
t.,  7i  X  4^.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (493) 

,  by  friends  of  freedom,  1858.    [v.  15.]  Boston 

National    anti-slavery    bazaar,    1858.      viii,    328    p., 
7i  X  4f .  (494) 

,  by  William  R.  Wallace.  N.    Y.  1862. 

This  is  not  an  annual. 

Lilies  and  violets,  or  thoughts  in  prose  and  verse  on  the 
graces  of  maidenhood,  by  Rosalie  Bell.  New  York, 
1855.  *     (495) 

Lily,  The,  a  holiday  present  with  steel  embellishments. 
New  York,  E.  Sands,  c.  1830.  vi,  7-232  p.,  [10  pi.] 
5fx3f.     "Young  Tyrolese."  B.P.,  U.W.      (496) 

Also  issued  for  1839  [date  on  back  only]. 

Also  issued  as  "Forget  me  not,"  n.  d.,  Nafis  &  Cornish, 

without  presentation  pi.,  plates  vary. 

,  a  colored  annual  for  1831.     New  York,   R. 

Schoyer,  1831,  c.  1830.     vi,  7-232  p.,  [7  pi.  colored  by 
hand,]   5Jx3i.  N.Y.      (497) 

Same  as  1830. 

,    a    colored    annual    for    1832.     New    York, 

Charles  Wells,  c.  1830.      vi,  7-232  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.  (498) 
Same  as  1830.  PL  same,  but  on  yellow,  paper  and 
uncolored;  has  wider  margins. 

,    a    colored    annual    for    1834.     New    York, 

Charles  Wells,  c.  1830.     vi,  7-232  p.,  [10  pi.,]   6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (499) 
Same  as  1830 

,  a  colored  annual  for  1835.     New  York,   E. 

Sands,   1835,  c.   1830.    vi,  7-232  p.,   [7  pi.,]  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C.     (500) 

Same    as    1830,  except    pi.  vary  and    are    in    black,    on 
yellow  paper. 

,  a  holiday  present  with  steel   embellishment. 

New  York,   E.   Sands,    [1839  on  back  of  cover,],  c. 
1830.     vi,  7-232  p.,  [10  pi.,]  5f  x  3f .  F.      (500a) 

Same  as  1830. 


47 

Lily  of  the  valley,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  with  illus- 
trations. Boston,  James  M.  Usher,  n.  d.  4  p.  1.,  13- 
23G  p.,    6    pi.,    7ix4J.  F.      (.501) 

for  1851,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Livermore.    [v.  1.] 

Boston,  James  M.  Usher,  c.  1850.  320  p.,  7  pi.,  6J  x  4^. 
L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.  (502) 
Also  issued  as  "Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d.  and  1852. 
"Mignonette,"  1856,  is  same  up  to  p.  258  except  poem, 
"The  lost  jewel,"  p.  31-4,  is  substituted  for  "The  angel 
guest." 

for    1852,    ed.    by    Mrs.    M.   A.  Livermore. 

[v.  2.]  Boston.  James  M.  Usher,    c.    1851.  viii,  11-307 
p.,6pl.,  6f  x4i.  B.P.,  B.A.     (503) 

Also  issued  as  "Mayflower,"  Lowell,  1853. 

for  1853,   ed.   by  Elizabeth   Doten.      [v.   3.] 

Boston,  James  M.  Usher,  1853,  c.  1852.       vi  p.,  1   1., 
11-306  p.,  6  pi.,  6f  x4i.  L.C.,  B.P.      (504) 

Issued  as  "Mayflower,"  1854. 

for  1854,   ed.   by  Elizabeth  Doten.       [v.   4.] 

Boston,  James  M.  Usher,  1854,  c.  1853.     vi  p.,   1  1., 
11-314  p..  7  pi.,  7  x4i.  B.P.,  H.U.      (505) 

Issued  as  "Mayflower,"  1855. 

—  for  1855,  ed.  by  Elizabeth  Doten.    [v.  5.]  Bos- 
ton, James  M.  Usher,  1855,  c.  1854,  viii  p.,  1  1.,  11- 
303  p.,  7  pi.,  Qi  x  4f.      N  Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.,  U.W.    (506) 
Probably  reissued  as  "Mayflower,"  1856.  — 

for  1856,  with  illustrations,    [v.  6.]    Boston, 

James  M.  Usher,  1856,  c.  1855.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  13-256  p., 
6pl.,  7x4f.  N.Y.,  C.U.,  U.W.      (507) 

Issued  as  "Mayflower,"  1857. 

for  1857,  with  illustrations,     [v.  7  ]    Boston, 

James  M.  Usher,  1857,  c.  1856.    iv  p.,  1  1..  13-356  p., 
6pl.,  7x4j.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (508) 

for  1858,  with  illustrations,    [v.  8.]    Boston, 

Tames   M.   Usher,    1858,   c.  1857.     4   p.  1.,   13-243  p., 
6  pi.,  7  X  4f.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (509) 

Also  issued  as  "Mayflower,"  Lynn.  n.  d. 

for  1859,  with  illustrations,     [v.  9.]  Boston, 

James  M.  Usher,  1859.    4  p.  1.,  13-236  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  4J. 

U.W.      (510) 

Literary  amaranth.  The,  or  prose  and  poetry  by  Nathan 

C.    Brooks.     Philadelphia,    Kay   &     Brother,     1840. 

viiip.l  1.,  ll-264p.,S  pl.,7x4i.     N.Y.,U.W.    (511) 

Second  ed.  Kay  &  Brother,  1845.  F.      (512) 

Engr.  t.  reads  "Amaranth";  also  back  has  "Amaranth," 

both  editions. 

Literary  casket,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  n.  d. 

B.P.,  U.W. 
Really  a  monthly  magazine,  issued  as  an  annual. 


V^.v-^  c.^>->/v  cx^^^.-^..<>»Jl 


-'-^ 


'vnM**^CA 


48 

Literary  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present 
ed.  by  Wni.  E.  Burton.  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Care 
and  A.  Hart,  1838,  c.  1838.  2  p.  1.,  17-212  p.,  16  pi., 
8x5i.  L.C.,  N.Y.,  P  M.     (513) 

,    a    Christinas   and    New   Year's   present   for 

1840,  ed.  by  Wm.  E.  Burton.  Philadelphia,  E.  L. 
Carey  and  A.  Hart,  1840,  c.  1839.  2  p.  1.,  17-226  p., 
13  pi.,  8x51-.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (514) 

,    a    Christmas    and    New   Year's   present   for 

1844,  with  10  engravings.  Philadelphia,  Carey  and 
Hart,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-252  p.,  10  pL,  6  x  SJ. 

N.Y.,  C.U.,  B.P.     (515) 

,    a    Christmas    and   New   Year's   present   for 

1845,  with  10  engravings.  Philadelphia,  Carey  and 
Hart,  1845,  c.  1844.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-252  p.,  10  pi., 
6ix4i-.  L.C.     (516) 

Little  gem,  The,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday 
present.  Hartford,  Silas  Andrus  &  Son,  1847.  vi, 
7-144  p.,  front,  and  col.  t.,  3^  x  2J.  F.      (517) 

Little  gift.     Boston,  1844.  *     (518) 

.     Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  1845.  *     (519) 

Little  keepsake.  The,  selected  from  the  writings  of  J.  C. 
Lavater.  New  York,  S.  Colman,  1843.  96  p.,  5  pi., 
4fx3|.  F.     (520) 

,  1844.  *     (521) 

.     Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  1845.   *     (522) 

Little  republic,  The,  original  articles  by  various  hands, 
ed.  by  Mrs.  T.  S.  Smith.  New  York,  Wiley  &  Put- 
nam, 184S.     1  p.  1.,  vi,  228  p.,  front.,  5f  x  4f . 

F.     (523) 

Love  gift,  A,  for  1845.  Boston,  Saxton,  Peirce  &  Co., 
1845.    xiv,  15-144  p.  ,illum.  t.,  5|x3i.    N.Y.      (524) 

Lyric  gems,  a  collection  and  select  sacred  poetry,  ed.  bv 
Rev.  S.  F.  Smith.  Boston,  Gould,  Kendall  &  Lin- 
coln, C.  1844.    viii,  9-128  p.,  41  x  2f .  F.      (524a) 

Magnolia,  The,  or  gift  book  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Clara 
Arnold.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  288  p., 
[6  pi.,]  7^x5.  N.Y.      (525) 

This  is  1855  with  nearly  all  pi.  different. 

for  1836,  ed.  by  Henry  W.  Herbert,      [v.   1.] 

New  York,  Monson,  Bancroft,  c.  1835.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-300  p.,  13  pi.,  7+  X  4f .  "The  Magnolia  'Not  in  the 
autumn.'  "  P.M.,  N.Y.,  U.W.     (526) 

Reprinted  in  1839,  omitting  preface. 

Reprinted   in   1841,  New  York,    A.  &  C.  B.  Edwards,  c. 

1835,  with  first  line  of  "advertisement"  altered. 

Issued  in  1842,  New  York,  S.  E.  S.  Brown,  c.  1835,  12  pi. 

Issued  in  1843,  New  York,  Robt.  P.  Bixby  &  Co.,  12  pi. 

Issued   without   date   in    1844    [1844  on  back   of   vol.]. 

New  York,  Robt.    P.  Bixby    &    Co.,  v.    9-300  p.,    7  pi. 

Has  only   part   of   the   plates  of    1836   and   a   different 

frontispiece. 


49 

Magnolia,  The — (continued). 

issued  as  "Morning  glory,"  n.  d.  with  different  pi. 
Issued  as  "Coral,"  n.  d.,  with  different  pi.;  as  "Friend- 
ship's token."  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  omitting  p.  261-300;  as 
"Memory",  c.  1854,  with  less  and  different  pi.,  omittin 
p.  261-300;  as  "Gift  of  affection,"  n.  d.;  as  "Snow 
flake",  n.d.,  omitting  p.  261-300,  and  different  pi.,  and 
as  "Aloe,"  1854,  different  pi.  and  omitting  p.  265-300. 

,   for   1837,  ed.   by   Henry   William    Herbert. 

[v.  2.]  New  York,  Bancroft  &  Holley,  c.  1836.  v. 
p..  1  1.,  9-352  p.,  15  pi.,  7i  X  4f . 

N.Y..  L.C..  B.P.     (527) 

,  1839,  with  13  fine  engravings.     7^  x  4f . 

L.C.     (528) 
Same  as  1836,  with  preface  omitted. 

,  1841.     New  York,  A.  &  C.  B.  Edwards,  c. 

1835.  N.Y.     (529) 

Same  as  1836,  first  line  of  "advertisement"  changed. 

,  1842.     New  York.  S.  E.  S.  Brown,  c.  1835. 

12pl.,  7ix4f.  N.Y.,  U.  M.     (530) 

Same  as  1836,  except  pi.  vary. 

,    1843.     New    York,     Robt.     P.    Bixby    & 

Co.    12  pi.  C.U.,  L.C.     (531) 

Same  as  1836,  except  variation  in  pi. 

This  was  also  issued  in  1844  without  date  [1844]  on  back 

of  cover.  N.Y.      (531a) 

,  Friendship's  gift  of  moral  and   entertaining 

literature,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  O.  Stevens.  Boston, 
Jordan  &  Wiley,   1847.     8  x  5^.  B.P. 

This  is  a  magazine  [v.  1-2  bound  as  1  vol.]. 

,  or  gift  book  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Clara  Arnold 

Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [pref.  dated 
Aug.,  1851, 1852  on  back  of  cover],  vi  p.,  1 1.,  9-322  p., 
6  pi.,  7i  X  4f .     "Love  of  nature." 

N.Y.,  U.W.,  B.P.  (532) 
This  is  "Amaranth,"  1849,  with  articles  on  p.  9-11 
changed  from  "Medora"  to  "Love  of  nature." 
See  also  "Casket"  Boston  [1853],  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d., 
"Garland,"  1850:  "Memory's  gift,"  N.  Y.,  1869;  and 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  "Token  of  friendship"  [1852],  "Keepsake 
of  friendship,"  1851. 

,  or  gift  book  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Clara  Arnold. 

Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.d.  [1853  on  back, 
pref.  dated  Aug.  1852].  288  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4f .  "The 
village  home."  L.C.     (533) 

This  is  "Amaranth,"  1850,  with  first  article  changed,  and 
all  pi.  but  2  different. 
See  also  "Garland,"  1851.  "Keepsake  of  friendship.'  18.72. 

,  or  gift  book  of  friendship.     Boston,  Phillips, 

Sampson  &  Co.,  n.d.  [pref  d.Aug.  1853].  2  p.  1.  vi,  276 
p.,6pl.,7+x5.  "Who  are  the  happy?"  U.M.  (534) 
This  is  Wreath  of  wild  flowers,'  1846,  with  pi.  and 
unpaged  p.  1.  added,  and  preface  changed. 
See  also  "Amaranth,"  1851,  "Garland."  1852,  "Keepsake 
of  friendship,"  1853,  "Token  of  friendship"  [1854],  all 
of  which  are  the  same  with  variations  in  first  unpaged 
article,  and  in  pi.  and  preface. 


50 

Magnolia,  The,  or  gift  book  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Clara 
Arnold.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1855,  c. 
1854.   288p.,  7  pl.,7ix4f.  "Friendship." 

N.Y.,C.U.,B.P.  (534a) 
Also  issued  without  date,  except  c.  1854.  N.Y.  (5346) 
An  edition  by  Leavitt  &  Allen,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  with  pi. 
different.  N.Y.    (534c) 

Reissued  by  Geo.   A.   Leavitt,  New  York,  1869    [with 
4  pi.].  F.      (535) 

This  is  "Amaranth,"  1852,  with  "Heather  bell"  changed 
to  "Friendship,"  rest  the  same,  and  with  engr.  t.  and 
engr.  front,  changed  to  col-  t.  and  col.  front. 
See  also  "Garland"   1853,"  "Keepsake  of  friendship," 
1854. 

Maple  leaf,  The,  or  Canadian  annual.    Toronto,  1849. 

*     (536) 

Marriage   offering,    The,    a   compilation   of  prose   and 
poetry.      Boston,    Wm.   Crosby    &     H.    P.    Nichols, 
1848,  c.  1848.    viii.  207  p.,  engr.  t.,  6^  x  4f .     F.     (537) 
Reissued  with  imprint  date,  1849.  U.W.     (537a) 

Reissued  with  imprint  date,  1851.  B.A.     (5376) 

Reissued  with  imprint  date,  1852.  B.P.     (537c) 

Reissued  with  imprint  date.  1859.  C.U.     (537d) 

Marriage  ring.  The,  or  how  to  make  home  happy,  from 

the  writings  of  John  Angell  James.     30th  thousand. 

Boston,  Gould,  Kendall  &  Lincoln,  c.  1842.    vi,  7-128 

p.,4ix2f.  F.      (537e) 

This  with  "Family  circle"  added,  and  a  t.  and  preface 

prefixed,  was  issued  as  "Wedding  gift." 

Masonic  offering,  The,  for  1852,  ed.  by  John  Perry  and 
Paschal  Donaldson.  New  York,  Cornish  Lamport  & 
Co.'  c.  1881.  viii,  9-320  p.,  8  pi.,  8  x5i.  F.  (538) 
Also  issued  in  1854.  *     (538a) 

Masonic  token,  The,  a  gift  book,  ed.  by  William  T.  An- 
derson. New  York  Masonic  Publishing  and  Furnish- 
ing Co.  1878,  c.  1868,  290  p.,  4  pi.,  and  illus.  in 
text,  9  X  51.  F.      (539) 

Mayflower,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Emma 
Florence.  Lynn  [Mass.],  Thomas  Herbert,  n.  d. 
3p.  1.,  13-243p.,  6pl.,  7x4f.  N.Y. ,  B.A.      (540) 

This  is  "Lily  of  the  valley."  1858. 

J?  J^   s ,  for  1846,  ed.  by  Robert  Hamilton,     [v.  1.- 

J'-T     R  --•■  Boston,  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1846,  c.  1845.    vi  p.,  1  1..  11.] 

354  p.,  7  pi.,  6f  x  4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.     (541) 

-X  ■ ,  for  1847,  ed.  by  Mrs.  E.  Oakes  Smith,     [v.  2.] 

Boston,  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1847,  c.  1846.    xv  p.,  1  1.,  17- 
304  p.,  9  pi.,  6f  X  4^.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (542) 

,  for  1848,  ed.  by  Mrs.  E.  Oakes  Smith,    [v.  3.] 

Boston,  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1848,  c.  1847.    xvi,  17-304  p,, 
9  pi.,  6f  X  4^.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (543) 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Emma  Florence. 

Lowell.  John  Philbrick,  1853.    viii,  11-307  p.,  6  pi., 
7ix4i.  B.P.     (544) 

This  is  "Lily  of  the  valley,"  1852. 


51 

Mayflower,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Emma 
Florence.  Boston,  John  Philbrick,  1854,  c.  1852. 
vi  p.,   1  1., 11-306  p.,  6  pi.,  Ql  X  4^. 

B.P.,  U.W.  (545) 
Alsoissuedwithimprint Lowell.  John  Philbrick.  F.  (54.5a) 
This  is  "Lily  of  the  valley,"  1853. 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Emma  Florence, 

Boston,  John  Philbrick,  1855.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  11-314  p., 
7pl.,  7ix4^.  N.Y.,  B.P.     (546) 

Alsoissuedwith  imprintLowell,  lohn Philbrick.  F.  (546a) 
This  is  "Lily  of  the  Valley."  1854. 

,  1856.  *     (547) 

Probably  "Lily  of  the    valley,"   1855,  was  reissued   as 
"Mayflower,"  1856. 
May-flower,  The,    for    1857,  with    illustrations.     Lynn 
Thomas  Herbert,  1857.  iv  p.,  1 1.,  13-256  p.,  6  pi.,  7x4J 

L.C.     (548) 
This  is  "Lily  of  the  valley,"  1856. 
Memento,  The,  a  gift  of  friendship,  ed.  by  C.  W.  Everest. 
New   York,    Buckland    &    Sumner,    1847,    c.   1844. 
[2d  ed.]     X,  11-292  p.,  [4  pi.,]  6|  x  4^. 

B.A.,  U.W.     (549) 

Preface  says  "has  been  before  the  public  under  another 

name."     Several  pages  have  been  added. 

Also  issued  in  1848,  with  288  p.  U.W.      (549a) 

Also  issued  in  1849,  with  288  p.  F.      (5496) 

Also  issued  in  1850.  with  288  p.  F.      (549c) 

Memento  of  friendship,  a  gift  of  affection,  ed.  by  C.  W. 

Everest.     Hartford  [Conn.],   Brockett  &  Hutchinson 

C.  1851.     X,  11-288  p.,  6pl.,  7|x4^. 

N.Y.,  U.W.     (550) 
Also  issued  with  [5  pi.]  and  imprint  Brockett  &  Hutch- 
inson. F.      (5.50a) 
Same   as   "Memento,"    1847,    except   preface   has   new 
date,  Aug.  27,  1851,  and  has  additional  pi.  and  less  p. 
Memorial,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  offering, 
ed.  by  F.  S.  H[ill].     [v.  1.]   Boston,  True  &  Greene, 
n.  d.  [1827  on  back  label,  pref.  d.  Nov.  1826].    viii, 
9-268  p.,  [4  pi.,]  6^x4.           N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.      (551) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year'^  and  Easter  oft'ering 

for  1828,   ed.  by  Frederic  S.   Hill.      [v.  2.]    Boston, 
True  &  Greene,    x  p.,  1  1.,  13-407  p.,  12  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

B.P.,  B.A.     (552) 

,  written  by  friends  of  the  late  Mrs.  Osgood, 

and  ed.   by  Mary  E.  Hewitt.     New  York,  George  P. 
Putnam,  1851,  c.  1850.      vi,  7-346  p.,  10  pi.,  9x6. 

F.(553) 
Also  issued  as  "Lauer 
Memories  of  home,  The,  an  illustrated  annual  for  all  sea- 
sons     NewjYork,  1860.    iv,  5-428  p.,  [7  pi.,]  8^x5^. 

F.      (554) 

Memory.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  c.  1854.     4  p  1., 

11-260  p.,   [8  pi.,]  61x4^.     "Magnolia,  'not  in  the 

autumn.'  "  P.M.     (555) 

Illuminated  title  reads,  "Memory,  a  souvenir."     Back 

of  book  has  "Memory's  gift." 

This  is  "Magnolia,"  1836,  with  different  and  less  pi.,  and 
p.  261-300  omitted.  See  also  "Friendship's  token," 
N.  v.,  n.  d.,  "Coral,"  n.  d.,  "Morning  glory,"  n.  d.. 
"Gift  of  affection."  n.  d..  "Snow  flake,"  n.  d..  "Aloe." 
1854. 


52 

Memory  and  hope.     Boston,  Ticknor,   Reed  &   Fields, 
1851,  c.  1S50.     xii,  244  p.,  8  x  5^.  F.  (555a) 

Memory's  gift.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  9-322  p.,  [4  pi.?]  7x5.     "The  quiet  eye." 

P.M.     (556) 
Also  issued  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  1869. 

This  is  "Amaranth,"   1849,  with  first    article  changed 
and  different  pi. 

The  "Casket,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  and  Boston  [1853]  are  also 
same. 

See  also  "Garland,"  1850,  "Token  of  friendship,  [1852]," 
"Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1851,  "Magnolia,"  1852. 

.     New    York,      Leavitt     &     Allen,      n.     d. 

[1853, '54  or '551.     vi,  9-264  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7J  x  5.     "The 

portrait."  N.Y.,  U.W.      (557) 

Also  issued   as   "Friendship's  offering,"    N.    Y.,   n.    d. 

"Moss  rose,"  N.  Y.,  c.  1854,  and  "Philopoena,"  n.  d.,  with 

variation  in  pi. 

.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or 

after].     3  p.  1.,  vii,  9-81p.,  1 1.,  5-175  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4i. 
"Appropriate  sphere  of  woman."  U.W.     (558) 

This  is     Lady's  manual,"  1854. 

Also    issued    as    "Affection's   gift,"    N.    Y.,    n.    d.,    and 
"Token  and  Atlantic  souvenir,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

.     New   York,  George  A.    Leavitt,  1869.    vi, 

9-322  p..  [6  pi.,]   7x5.  N.  Y.,  C.  U.     (558o) 

Same  as  No.  556  above. 
Merry's  [Robert]  annual  for  all  seasons,  [by  S.  G.  Good- 
rich]. New  York,  Samuel  Colman,  1840,  c.  1839. 
x,  11-200  p.,  front,  and  ilium,  t.,  5ix4i.  B.P.  (559) 
Mignonette,  The,  or  the  graces  of  the  mind.  New  York, 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,.  1842.  1  p.  1.,  6-192  p.,  [8  pi.,] 
4fx2J.  H.U.     (560) 

Mignonette  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  D. 
Appleton  &  Co.,  c.  1856.    288  p.,  9  pi.,  7f  x  5^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (561) 
,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  by  Bell  Hawthorn.   Bos- 
ton, Shepard,   Clark  &  Co.,  1856.     258  p.,  [5  pi.,] 
6i  X  4|.     "Gaspar  Poussin.  L.C.     (562) 
This  is   "Lily  of   the   valley,"    1851.   with   p.   259-320 
omitted;  p.  31-4,  a  different  poem  substituted,  and  pi. 
are  same  except  engr.  t.  and  one  other  are  omitted. 
See  also  "Friendship's  gift,"  1852. 
Mirror  of  life.  The,  ed.  by  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill.     Philadel- 
phia, Lindsay  &  Blakiston,  1848,  c.  1847.    xii,  13-240 
p.,  11  pl.,9x5f.                                           U.W.     (563) 
Also  issued  without  date,  c.  1847.                  B.A.      (563a) 
Miscellanies  first  published  under  the   name   of  the 
Talisman,  by  G.  C.  Yerplanck,  W.  C.  Bryant,  Robt. 
C.  Sands,  in  3  vols.,  illustrated  with  fine  engravings. 
New  York,  1833.                                            N.Y.     (564) 
These  3  vols,  are  same  as  Talisman.  N.  Y.,  1828-30. 
Missionary    memorial.    The,    a    literary    and    religious 
souvenir.     New  York,  E.  Walker,  1846,  c.  1845.     xii, 
372  p.,col.  front.,col.  t.,7ix4f.                B.A.     (565) 
Re-issued»  with    added    pi.   as    "  Christ's    messengers, ^ 
1848;  "Christian  souvenir    and  missionary  memorial," 
1851. 

Also  issued  as  "The  Evergreen,"  New  York,  n.  d.,  with 
p.  253-372  omitted,  and  proem  added,     pi.  vary. 


53 

Mrs.  Oilman's  gift  book.     Title  on  back,  on  an  eng.  t. 
of  "Gift  book  of  stories  and  poems."  (See  addenda.) 
Moral  and  religious  souvenir.      Boston,  N.  S.  Simpkins 
&  Co.,  1828,  c.  1827.    288  p.,  3  pi.,  5*  x  3^.     [In  slip 
case.]  N.Y.,  U.W.     (566) 

Morning  glory,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  by  H.  W.  Her- 
bert. New  York,  Cornish,-  Lamport  &  Co.,  n.  d. 
[circa  1851].    vi,  9-300  p.,  [7  pi.,]  7^  x  4^. 

B.P.     (567) 

This  is  "Magnolia,"  1836,  with  variation  in  plates.     See 

also  "Coral,"  n.  d.,  "Friendship's  token,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d., 

"Memory,"  c.   1854,  "Gift  of  affection,"  n.  d.,  "Snow 

flake."  n.  d.,  "Aloe,"  1854. 

Moss  rose,  The.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.    vi 

p,    11.,   9-264  p.,    [6  pi.,]   7ix4f.      "The   baron's 

vow."  B.A.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (568) 

Also  issued  by  George  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  [circa  1869]. 

P.  M.         (568a) 
Also  pub.  as  "Snow  flake,"  c.  1855. 

.     New  York,   Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.   [1853, 

54,   or  55].     2  p.  1.,  vii-viii,  9-264  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7^  x  5. 
"Cecelia."  ^  U.W.     (569) 
Also  issued  as  "Passion  flower,"  n.   d.,   "Friendship," 
c.  1854,  "Friendship's  offering,  N.   Y.,  n.   d.,  'Cecelia'"; 
pi.  vary. 
Moss-rose,  The,  by  C.  W.  Everest.     [1st  ed.]    *     (570) 
,  for  a  friend,  ed.  by  C.  W    Everest.     Hart- 
ford, Brown  &  Parsons,  1843,  c.  1842.     2d  ed.    x,  11- 
192  p.,  front.,  4^  x  2^.  (F.     571) 
Same   as   1st   ed.,    except   some   of   former   articles   are 
omitted    and   new   ones   substituted,    and   engr.    front, 
added. 
Moss  rose,  The,  or  an  annual  gift.     New  York,  Nafis  & 
Cornish,  n.  d.  [1845  on  back],    xii,  348  p.,  21  pi.,  [really 
only  10  pi.,]  7  x  4i.     "Kelp  gatherer." 

N.Y.,  C.U.,  U.W.     (572) 
An  issue  1854  omitted  p.  251-348,  and  had  7  pi. 
This   is    "Lady's   cabinet   album,"     1832,    with     varia- 
tion in  pi.      See  also  "Lady's  album,"  n.  d. 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich. 

New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  1846.    vii-viii,  9-304  p  , 
[11  pi.,]  li  X  4i.     "Rainbow  bridge." 

B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (573) 
Also  issued,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  [1846  on  back,]   [9  pi.] . 

B.A.      (573a) 

This    is    "Token    and  Atlantic    souvenir,"   1840,    with 

plates  changed.     See   also   "Atlantic   souvenir,"   n.  d., 

Honeysuckle,"  1848,  "Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d.,  "Token 

of  friendship,"  n.  d. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by 

S.  G.  Goodrich.     New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  1847, 

2   p.   1.,    9-272  p.,    [4   pi.,]   7x4^.     "The  stranger's 

nephew."  N.Y.,  B.P.     (574) 

This   is    "Token    and    Atlantic    souvenir,"    1841,    with 

pi.  changed,  and  the  article  "Ireland  and  the  Irish," 

p.  65-180,  replaced  by  12  short  pieces. 

,  ed.  by  Alfred  A.  Phillips.      New  York,  Nafis 

&  Cornish,  n.  d.  [pref.  dated  1847].     viii,  9-311  p. 
8pl.,7|x4*.    "The  early  settler  "  B.P. .L.C.      (575) 


54 

Moss-rose,  The,  for  1850,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Emeline  P.  Howard . 

New  York,  Nafis    &  Cornish,  c.  1849.    viii,  9-312  p., 

10  pi.,  7i  X  4f .  "Harry  Lincoln."     N.Y.,  C.U.     (576) 

Also  issued  without  date  and  sub- title  "for  all  seasons" 

[pref.  dated  1849].  N.Y.         (576a) 

Moss  rose,  The,  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Emeline  P. 

Howard.       New  York,   Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c- 

1851.      vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-344  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x  4|.     "Isabel." 

B.P.     (577) 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  Lamport. 

Blakeman  &  Law,  1854.    xii,  250  p.,  [7  pi.,]  7^  x  4f , 
"Kelp  gatherer."  F.      (578) 

This  is  the  [1845]  issue  with  p.  251-348  omitted:  really 
the  "Lady's  cabinet  album,"  1832,  with  p.  251-348 
omitted. 

,  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  c.  1854.    vi,  9- 

264  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  X  5.     "The  portrait."  F.     (579) 

Also  an  edition  n.  d.   [1856  or  after].  F.      (579a) 

Also  issued  as  "Memory's  gift,"  n.  d.,  "Friendship's 
offering,"  n.  d.,  and  "Philopoena,"  n.  d.,  with  variation 
in  pi. 

Mother's  and  young  lady's  annual,  a  gift  book  for  the 
holidays,  with  42  engravings  and  flowers.  Boston, 
Cyrus  Stone,  c.  1853.    vi,  3-200,  5-202  p.,  42  pi. 

B.P..  U.W.      (580) 

Mother's  present,  The,  a  holiday  gift  for  the  young; 

original  and  selected,  by  Mrs.  Colman.     Boston,  S. 

Colman,  1847,  c.  1846      viii,  9-222  p.,  [5  pi.,]  6^  x  3f. 

L.C.     (581) 

Mourner's  chaplet,  an  offering  of  sympathy  for  bereaved 

friends,  by  John  Keese.     Boston,  Gould,  Kendall  & 

Lincoln,  1844,  c.  1844.    vii  p.,  1  1.,  9-128  p.,  4^  x  2f . 

L.C.     (582) 

Mourner's  friend.  The,  or  sighs  of  sympathy  for  those 
who  sorrow,  ed.  by  J.  B.  Syme.  Worcester,  S.  A. 
Howland,  1852,  c.  1852.    180  p.,  front.,  6^  x  3i. 

F.     (583) 

Mourner's  gift,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Patrick.  New  York, 
Charles  S.  Francis,  1841.  *     (584) 

My  holiday  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  by 
V.  T.,  illustrated.  New  York,  Allen  Bros.,  n.  d. 
278  p.,  6+  x  4i.  F.     (585) 

See  also  "My  new  annual." 
My  new  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  by 
V.  T.     New  York,  Allen  Bros.,  n.d.,    242  p.,  illus., 
6i  X  4J.  F.     (586) 

See  also  "My  holiday  annual." 
My  teacher's  new  year's  present,  or  select  biography  of 
the  3'oung,  by  F.  T,  Gray.     Boston,  Benj.  H.  Greene, 
1847,  c.    1846.     viii,  9-96  p.,  front.,  illus.  4f  x  3^. 

F.     (586a) 

,  for  the  year  1848,  by  F.  T.  Gray.     Boston, 

Benj.  H.  Greene,  1848.     viii,  9-128  p.,  front.,  4^  x  2f . 

F.      (587) 


55 

My  teacher's  new  year's  present,  for  the  year  1850,  by 
F.  T.  Gray.  Boston,  Benj.  H.  Greene,  1850.  viu, 
9-64  p.,  front.,  4i  x  3.  F-     (588) 

National  temperance  ofEering,  The,  and  sons  and  daugh- 
ters of  temperance  gift,  ed.  by  S.  F.  Gary.  New 
York,  R.  Vandien,  c.  1850.  x,  11-320  p.,  16  pi., 
9x5f.  U.%.     (589) 

New  Hampshire  book,  The,  being  specimens  of  the 
literature  of  the  Granite  State.  Nashua,  David  Mar- 
shall, 1842,  c.  1841.      x  p.,  1  1.,  13-391  p.,  7^  x  4f . 

F.     (590) 

Also  issued  in  1844  by  Chas.  T.  Gill,  Nashville  [N.  H.] 

N.y.S.      (590a) 

New  Orleans  book.  The,  ed.  by  Robt.  Gibbes  Barnwell. 
New  Orleans,  1851,  c.  1850.    xii,  384  p.,  7^  x  4^. 

B.A.,  P.M.     (591) 

New  York  illustrated  magazine  annual.  New  York, 
1847. 

This  is  a  magazine. 
Newest  keepsake  for  1840.  Norwich,  M.  B.  Young,  1840. 
xix,  21-207  p.,  5i  X  3i.  B.P.     (592) 

Not  a  true  annual. 
North  star,  The.    The  poetry  of  freedom  by  her  friends. 
Philadelphia,  Merrihew  &  Thompson,   1840,  [ed.  by 
Whittier].    16mo.  (593) 

Not  a  true  gift  book. 
Oasis,  The,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Child.  Boston,  1828.  illus.    12mo. 

*     (594) 

,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Child.  Boston,  Allen  and  Ticknor, 

1834,  c.  1834.     xvi,    1-276  p.,    14  pi.,   6^  x  4^. 

F.     (595) 

.  or  golden  leaves  of  friendship,  ed.  by  N.  L. 

Ferguson.     Boston,  Dayton  &  Wentworth,  1854,  c. 
1850.     272  p.,  front.,  6f  x  4^.  F.      (596) 

. ,  or  golden  leaves  of  friendship,  ed    by  N.  L) 

Ferguson.     New  York,  Dayton  &  Wentworth,  1855, 
c.  1854.    252  p.,  front.,  6f  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  C.U.     (597) 
This  is  the  same  as  1854  with  p.  253-72  omitted. 

,  or  golden  leaves  of  friendship,  ed.  by  M.  J. 

Percival.     Boston,  Wentworth  &  Co.,  1856,  c.  1856. 
252  p.,  front.,  6i  x  4^  U.W.     (598) 

Same  as  1854  with  p.  253-72  omitted. 
Also  issued  with  pages  253-72  restored,  but  not  called 
for  in  contents.  F-      (598o) 

Also  issued,  Boston,  Thayer  &  Eldridge,  1860,  252  p. 

L.C.     (599) 

Odd  fellows  gem.     Springfield,  1845.  *     (599a) 
,  containing  sentiments    of    "friendship,  love 

and  truth,"  ed.  by  a  lady.     Nashua  [N.  H.].  Chas. 

T.  Gill,  1846,  c.1844.     156  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4J  x  2^. 

N.Y.     (600) 


56 

Odd-fellows  keepsake,  a  concise  history  of  odd-fellow- 
ship in  the  U.  S.     New  York,  1850,  c.  1850.    vi  p., 

I  1.,  334p.,  7ix4i.  U.W. 
Not  a  literary  gift  book. 

Odd-fellows  offering.  The,  for  1843,  ed.  by  Paschal 
Donaldson,  [v.  1.]  New  York,  Samuel  A.  House  & 
Co.,  c.  1842.      iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-272  p.,  [5  pi.,]  6^  x  3*. 

L.C.     (601) 

• ,  for  1844,  ed.  by  Paschal  Donaldson,    [v.  2.] 

New  York,  Henry  D    Loomis,  1844,  c.  1843.    288  p., 
llpl.,  6ix4i.  H.U.     (602) 

,  for  1845,  ed   by  Paschal  Donaldson,    [v.  3.] 

New  York,   McGowan  &   Treadwell,    1845,   c.    1844. 
288  p.,  9  pi.,  7*  X  4^.  N.Y.,  C.U.     (603) 

,  for  1846,  ed.  by  Paschal  Donaldson,      [v.  4.] 

New  York,    McGowan    &    Treadwell,   1846,  c.  1845. 
300  p.,  8  pi.,  8i  X  5J.  N.Y.,  U.W.     (604) 

,  for  1847,  ed.  by  Paschal  Donaldson,    [v.  5.] 

New  York,  John  G.  Treadwell.  1847,  c.  1846.     288  p., 

II  pi.,  8i  X  5i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (605) 
,  for  1848,  ed.  by  James  L.  Ridgely  &  Paschal 

Donaldson,    [v.  6.]   New  York,  Edward  Walker,  1848, 
c.  1847.     288  p.,  12  pi.,  8^x5^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (606) 

,  for  1849,  ed.  by  Paschal  Donaldson,    [v.  7.] 

New  York,  Edward  Walker,   1849,  c.  1848.     320  p., 
"■    ■     ""x5i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (607) 

for  1850.    [v.  8.]  New  York,  Edward  Walker, 
1849.    298p  ,  11  pi.,  8f  xS^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (608) 

,  for  1851.    [v.  9.]  New  York,  Edward  Walker, 

1851,  c.  1850.    294  p.,  11  pi.,  8^  x  5^. 

N.Y.,  U.W.     (609) 

,  for  1852.   [v.  10.]  New  York,  Edward  Walker, 

1852,0.1851.    320  p.,  11  pi..  Six  5J. 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (610) 

,  for  1853.   [v.  11.]  New  York,  Edward  Walker, 

1853,0.1852.    288  p.,  11  pL,  8Jx5i 

C.U. ,  U.W.     (611) 
Also  issued  as  "Odd-fellows  perpetual  offering,"  n.  d. 

,  for  1854.   [v.  12.]  New  York,  Edward  Walker, 

1854,0.1853.    320  p.,  10  pi.,  8i  X  5^.      C.U.      (612) 

Odd-fellows    perpetual    offering,    comprising    gems    of 

American  literature.      New  York,    Edward   Walker, 

n.  d.    288  p.,  11  pi.,  8^x5^.  L.C.     (613) 

Same  as  "Odd-fellows  offering"  for  1853. 

Odd-fellows  token,  The,  devoted  to  friendship,  lov  >  and 

truth.      Ed.  bv  Kate  Barclay.     Geneva  [N.  Y.],  1846, 

c.  1840.      124 'p.,  ilium,  t.,  4'^  x  2|.  F.      ((il3(i) 

Odd  volume.  The,  a  collection  of  odds  and  ends  in  prose 

and  verse,  collected  and  arranged  by  an  odd  fellow. 

New  York,  Peabody  &  Co.,  1832.   viii,  9-144  p.,  front., 

6fx3f.  L.C.       (614) 


57 

Odd    volume,    The,  a  collection    of    odds    and    ends    in 

prose  and  verse,  collected  and  arranged  by  an   odd 

fellow,  second  series.     New  York,    Peabody   &   Co., 

1833.    288  p.,  4  pi.,  SJ  x  3^.  L.C.     (615) 

Also  issued  by  E.  Sands,  New  York,  1835.       P.     (615o) 

Offering,  The,  for  1829.  Cambridge,  Hilliard  &  Brown, 
1829,  c.  1828.      ix  p.,  1  1.,  252  p.,  4  pi.,  5^  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  H.U.      (616) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present.  Phila- 
delphia, Thomas  T.  Ash,  1834,  c.  n.  d.  288  p.,  11  pi., 
6x3f.  L.C,  B.P.  (617) 
"Old  plates  poorly  reproduced  in  mezzotint." 

Offering  of  beauty,  The,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  em- 
bellished with  eleven  colored  engravings,  ed.  by 
Amelia  W.  Lawrence.  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart, 
1843,  c.  1847.    viii,  13-320  p.,  10  pi.,  9x6. 

N.Y.,  L.C.     (618) 

Also  issued  as  "The  offering  to  beauty,"  but  with  only 
8  pi.    Philadelphia,  Carey   &  Hart,   1849.       F.      (618u) 

Offering  to  beauty,  An,  composed  of  the  choicest  des- 
criptions  of    female   loveliness,   virtues,   accomplish- 
ments, attractions,  and  charms,  comprising  the  poetry  '^ 
of  woman,  by   J.    W.  Hanson.      Lowell,    Merrill  &                    •^*^  t>r- 
Straw,  1853.    324  p.,  [5  pi.,]  7i  x  4^.          N.Y.      (619)           ^   ^  J^J^ 

Opal,  The,  a  pure  gift  for  the  holy  days,  ed.  by  N.  P.  ""IvT^   J^*^  \(\ 

Willis,    [v.   1.]     New  York,  John  C.   Riker,  1844,  c. -^  "^^^  v^       ^  "^ 
n.  d.     X  p.,  2  1.,  13-264  p.,  9  pi.,  7ix  5. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.     (620) 

' .  a  pure  gift  for  the  holy  days,  1845,  ed.  by  Mrs.  x'tjL  S    G< 

Sarah  J.  Hale.    [v.  2.]    New  York,  J.  C  Riker,  1845,   ^na.^    ^  *^ 
c.  n.  d.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-264  p.,  8  pi.,  7^x4*.  ...  ■^"       , 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.     (621) 

a  pure  gift  for  the  holy  days,   1846,  ed.  by 

John  Keese.    [v.  3.]    New  York,  J.  C  Riker,  1846,  c. 
n.  d.     viii  p.,  1  1.,  11-304  p.,  9  pi.,  8  x  5^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C,  U.W.     (622) 

a  pure  gift  for  the  holy  days,  1847,  ed.  by 

John  Keese.    [v.  4.]    New  York,  J.  C.  Riker,  1847,  c. 
n.  d.     viii  p.,  1  1.,  11-304  p.,  9  pi.,  8f  x  5f. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (623) 
Some  engravings  hand-colored  in  some  copies. 

C  UiV-f' a  pure  gift  for  the  holy  days,  1848,  ed.  by  ^Irs. 

Sarah  J.  Hale.    [v.  5.]    New  York,  J.  C  Riker,  1848, 
c.  n.  d.     viii  p.,  1  1.,  19-320  p.,  9  pL,  SJ  x  8f . 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.,  U.W.     (624) 

a  pure  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Sarah 

Josepha  Hale.  [v.  6.]  New  York,  T-  C  Riker,  1849, 
c.  n.  d.  viii,  9-304  p.,  7J  x  5^.  I^T.Y.,  B.A.  (625) 
Succeeded  by  "Keepsake,"  v.  74-. 
Oriental  annual.  The,  ed.  by  James  P.  Walker.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  4  p.l..  17-264  p.,  10  pi.. 
9i  X  6i.     "The  salaam."  P  M.,  U  W       (626) 


58 

Our  country,  or  the  American  parlor   keepsake,  ed.  by 

Wm.  H.  Ryder.     Boston,  J.  M.  Usher,  c.  1854.     x  p., 

1  1.,  13-252  p.,  4  pi.,  6ix4*.  H.U.     (627) 

Our  day,  a  gift  for  the  times,  ed.  by  J.  G.  Adams.  Boston, 

B.  B.  Mussey  &  Co.,  1848.    288  p.,  ilium,  t.,  6^  x  4J. 

F.      (628) 

Our   gift.     Boston,    Abel  &  Tompkins,    1851,    c.    1850. 

144  p.,  6i  X  3f .  *      (629) 

Parents'  present.  The,  ed.  by  author  of  Peter  Parley's 

tales.      Boston,  Light  &  Horton;  Wm.  Pierce,  1835^  c. 

1834.     232  p.,  front,  and  wood  cuts  in  text,  5^  x  Sf. 

F.  (629a) 
Consists  of  selections  from  "Father's  present,"  Dublin 
[Ire.],  1833,  with  additions  chiefly  American. 

Parlor  annual  and  Christian  family  casket.     New  York, 
1846.  L.C.,  B.P.     (630) 

The  "Family  circle,"  a  magazine,  was  issued  as  an 
annual,  under  above  title.  See  "Family  circle  and 
parlor  annual."     Also  "Youth's  parlor  annual." 

Parlour  book,  The.     New  York,  Charles  S.  Francis,  1838. 
viii,  9-334  p.,  front.,  6  x  3f ,  F. 

This  is  one  of  a  series  of  works,  each  with  different  title. 
Not  a  true  annual. 

The  others  were  "Young  men's  evening  book,"  "The 
winter  evening  book,"  "The  summer  day  book,"  "The 
leisure  hour  book." 
Parlour  scrap  book.  The,  ed.  by  Willis  Gaylord  Clark. 
Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1836,  c.  1836. 
72  p.,  16  pi.,  lOf  x8i.  B.P.      (631) 

""         Some  copies  have  1837  on  front  cover. 
Passion  flower.  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  c.  1854.    3  p.l.,  7- 
260  p.,  6  pi.,  71  X  4f .     "Prior  of  St.  Michael." 

B.P.      (632) 
This  is  "Pearl,"  Phila.  1853,  with  variation  in  pi.  and 
.      p.  261-70  omitted. 

See  also  "Forget-me-not,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "Pearl  gift," 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  and  "Phiiopoena,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift.    New  York, 

Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.   [1856  or  after] .      1   p.l.,    5-6, 
vii-viii,  9-264  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4f .     "Cecelia." 

L:C.,  B.A.,  U.W.  (633) 
Also  issued  as  "Moss  Rose,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "Friendship," 
c.  1854,  "Friendship's  offering,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  'Cecelia'"; 
pi.  vary. 

,  by  Miss  Anna  J.  Raid. 

A  mo.   magazine,  not  a  true  annual. 
Pastor's  gift  to  the  pupils  of  the  Bulfinch  St.  Sunday 
school.     Boston,    Benj.    H.    Greene,    1847,    c.    1846. 
vi  p,  1  1.,  9-96p.,  5x3^^.  *      (634) 

to   the   pupils  of  the   Bulfinch    St.    Sunday 

school,  Jan.  1,  18*49.  Boston,  Benjamin  H.  Greene, 
1849.  viii,  9-64,  1-16  p.,  front.,  4f  x  3.  F.  (635) 
Pearl,  The,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  present,  [v.  1  ]  Philadelphia,  Thomas  T. 
Ash,  1829,  C.182S.     252  p.,  6  pi.,  5f  x  3^. 

N.Y..  L.C.,  B.P.     (636) 


59 

Pearl,  The,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  present,  [v.  2.]  Philadelphia,  Thomas  T. 
Ash,  1830.        4  p.  1.,  15-220  p.,  9  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (637) 

,   or   affection's    gift,    a    Christmas    and    New 

Year's    present,      [v.    3.]    Philadelphia,    Thomas    T. 

Ash,  1831.    X  p.,  2  1.,  iv-xvi,  17-222  p.,  8  pi.,  6  x  6J. 

N.Y.,  U.W.,  P.M.     (638) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

present,  [v.  4.]  Philadelphia,  Thomas  T.  Ash,  1832, 
c.  1831.     223  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  X  3^. 

^  N  Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (639) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

present,  [v.  5.1  Philadelphia,  Thomas  T.  Ash,  1833, 
c.  1832.     viii,  9-216  p.,  9  pi.,  6  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (640) 

or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

fv.  6.1     Philadelphia,  Thomas  T.  Ash,  1834, 

208  p.,  8  pi.,  6x31-  N.Y.,  B.P.      (641) 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

present,      [v.    7.]    Philadelphia,    Thomas   T.    Ash,    c. 

1835  [1836  on  back].     7  pi.,  6  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (642) 

,  or  affection's  gift  for  1837,  a  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  present,  [v.  8.1  Philadelphia,  Thomas 
T.  Ash  and  Henry  F.  Anners.  iv  p.,  11.,  7-224  p., 
7pl.,  6ix4.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (643) 

This  is  called  6th  vol.  in  preface,  really  it  is  v.  8. 

,  or  affection's  gift  for  1840.     A  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  present.  Philadelphia,  Henry  F.  Anners, 
c.  1839.     xii,  13-222  p.,  6  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.       (644) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1849.      [v.   1.]     Philadelphia,   Henry  F.    Anners, 
1849,  c. 1848.    6pl.,  6x3f.  B.P.,  U.W.       (645) 
,  a  gift  of  friendship  for  all  seasons.    Philadel- 
phia, J.  &  T-  L-  Gihon,  c.  1851  [engr.  t.   has    18531. 
2   p.L,    7-270  p.,   9  pi.,  6ix4j.     "The  prior   of   St. 
Michael."  L.C.,  U.W.     (646) 
Issued    as    "Pearl   gift,"    omitting    p.    264-70,    and      as 
"Forget-me-not,"     n.     d.,     "Philopoena,"     n.     d.,     and 
"Passion  flower,"  c.  1854.  with  p.  261-70  omitted,  and 
variation  in  plates. 
Pearl  gift,  The,  Pensez-k-moi.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen, 
n.d.  [1853, 54, or 55].     2  p.  1.,  7-263  p.,  9  pi.,  7^x4^. 

This  is   "Pearl,"    1853,   with   p.   264-70  omitted. 
See  also  "Forget-me-not,"  n.  d.,-  "Philopoena,"  n.  d., 
and  "Passion  flower,"  c.  1854. 
Pearl  offering.  The,  a  compendium  of  religious,  literary 
and  philosophical  knowledge.   New  York,  n.  d.    378  p., 
14  pi.  Six  5i.  B.P.     (648) 

Also  issued  with  London  imprint. 
Pet  annual.  The,  or  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Edward  B. 
Fellows.      New  York,   Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.   [circa 
1856].    X  p.,  1  1.,  13-251  p.,  6  pi.,  6^  x  4i. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.  (649) 
Also  issued  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  [circa  1869]. 
6ix4i.  C.U.     (650) 


60 

Peter  Parley's  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 
present  for  young  people.  New  York,  Evans  &  Dick- 
erson,  1855.     viii,  264  p.,  front.  C.U.      (651) 

Peter  Parley's  gift  for  1839.  New  York,  S.  Colman.  2 
p.l.,  168  p.,  front.,  5|x4i:.  B.P.      (652) 

Philadelphia  book,  The,  or  specimen  of  metropolitan 
literature.  Philadelphia,  Kay  &  Biddle,  1836.  iv,  13- 
380  p.,  7i  X  4i.  L.C.      (653) 

Philipena,  The,  by  Mrs.  Lunt.     Lowell,  1847.  (654) 

Title  on  back  of  cover  of  '"Forget-me-not,"  Lowell,  1847. 

* 

,  or    friendship's    token,     a    present    for    all 

seasons.     Worcester,  S.  A.  Howland,    1848,    c.1846. 
126  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4f  x  2J.  F.    (654a) 

Also  issued  Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell  &  Co.  4J  x  3. 

P.  M.      (655) 

Philopoena,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.  New  York,  Leavitt 
&  Allen,  379  Broadway,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after].  2  p.  1., 
7-260  p.,  [5  pi.  and  ilium,  presentation  pi.,]  7x4^. 
"Handel."  C.U.,  H.U.      (656) 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  Leavitt  & 

Allen,  n.  d.      7-8,  11-264  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7f  x  4^.     "The 
seaman's  wife."  B.A.      (657) 

Same  as  "Forget-me-not,"  c.  1855,  and  "Glen  annual," 
n.  d.,  with  plates  varying. 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  Leavitt  & 

Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after] .    vi,  9-264  p.,  6  pi.,  7  x  4f . 
"The  portrait."  B.P.      (658) 

Same  as  "Friendship's  offering,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "Memory's 
gift,"  n.  d.,  "Moss  rose,"  n.  d. 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  Leavitt  & 

Allen,  n.  d.    [1853,  54,  or  55].    2  p.l.,  7-260  p.,  [5  pi.,] 
6fx4j.     "Prior  of  St.  Michael."  B.P.      (659) 

This  is  "The  pearl"  [1853],  with  p.  261-70  omitted  and 
variation  in  pi. 

See  also  "Pearl  gift,"  "Forget-me-not,"  n.  d.,  "Passion 
flower,"  c.  1854. 

,  a  perennial  gift,  with  steel  embellishments, 

ed.  by  Paschal  Donaldson.     New  York,  E.  Sands,  c. 
1844.    (1845  on  back.)   2  p.l.,  7-144  p.,  18  pi.,  7  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  U.W.      (660) 

Also  issued  in    [1851],    [1852],   and    [1854]  exactly   the 
same,  but  with  p.  145-201  added,  and  pi.  changed. 

or  friendship's  offering  for  1847,  ed.  by  a  lady. 

New  York,  John  Levison.     96  p.,  [10  pi.,]  9  x  6^. 

U.W.      (661) 

or  friendship's  offering,  a  gift  for  all  seasons, 

ed.  by  a  lady.      New  York,  John  Levison  [1851  on 
back].    2  p.l.,  7-201  p.,  12  pi.,  7i- x  5.      U.W.      (662) 

Also  issued  in  1852  and  1854  [date  on  back  only]. 
This  is  same  as  c.  1844,  except  p.  145-201  added. 

Pictorial  family  annual,  ed.  by  Robert  Sears.  New  York, 
Robert  Sears,  1849,  c.1848.  368  p.,  [2  pi.,]  illus. 
8fx5|.  B.P.      (663) 


V\^   \\-    \^\.   ^^^  c.^.,c^— <    ,     \       ■ 


01 

Poetic  wreath,  The,  for  1840.     New  York,  Charles  Wells, 

1840.  xxiii,  1,  25-395  p.,  [12  pi.,]  7  x  4f. 

F.     (664) 

Poetry  of  love,  The,  ed.  by  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  New 
York,  Leavitt,  Trow  &  Co.,  1848,  c.1844.  viii,  9-128  p., 
4jx3.  F.      (665) 

Poetry  of  the  seasons,  The.  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 
B.  B.  Mussey,  1842,  c. 1841.     3  p.l..  9-136 p..  6J  x  3i 

F. 

Not  a  true  token. 
Poet's  gift,  The,  illustrated  by  one  of  her  painters,  ed. 
bv  John  Keese.    Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  1845,  c. 

1841.  320p.,  [2pl.,illus.,]  7ix4J.    L.C.,  U.W.    (666) 
Called  "American  poet's  gift"  on  cover. 

This  is  the  2d  vol.  of  "Poets  of  America,"  2  v.,   arranged 
as  a  distinct  work. 

Poet's  offering,  The,  for  1850,  ed.  by  Sarah  Josepha 
Hale.  Philadelphia,  Grigg,  Elliot  &  Co.,  1850.  576  p., 
14pl..  9fx7.  U.M.      (667) 

Portfolio  of  entertainment  and  instruction.  Philadel- 
phia, Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  c.  1855. 
256  p.,  illus..  9i  X  7^.  P.M.      (668) 

Portf oUo  for  youth,  A,  by  Robert  Ramble.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Crissy,  1835,  c.  1835.  xvi,  17-352  p.,  front.,  illus., 
6i  X  4^.  F.      (669) 

Called  "Youth's  portfolio"  on  back. 
Premium,  The,   a  present  for  all  seasons  consisting  of 
elegant  selections  from  British  and  American  writers 
of   the    19th   centtiry.       Philadelphia,  Carey,   Lea  & 
Blanchard,  1833,  c.1833.    viii,  310  p.,  5  x  3^. 

H.U.,  C.U.     (670) 

Also  issued  in  1835.  L.C.     (671) 

Als»  issued  in  1836.  L.C.     (672) 

Primrose  The,  a  gift  of  friendship,  ed.  by  Rev.  C.  W. 
Everest.  Hartford,  Henry  S.  Parsons,  1848,  c.  184S 
viii,  9-128  p.,  front.,  4|  x  2f .  F.     (673) 

Also  issued  in  1850.  N.Y.     (674) 

Also  issued  in  1852,  W.  J.  Hamersley.  F.     (675) 

Rainbow,  The,  1847,  ed.  by  A.  J.  McDonald.  Albany, 
A.  L.  Harrison,  c.  secured,  viii,  9-272  p.,  10  pi., 
7i X  4i.  F.     (676) 

Also  issued  in  1848.  N.Y.,  L.C.     (677) 

Religious  keepsake.  The,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Sigoumey.  Hart- 
ford, S.  Andrus  &  Son,  n.  d.  288  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  x  4. 
"The  infant  St.  John."  F.      (678) 

It  was  also  issued  in  1846.  F.      (679) 

This  is  "Religious  souvenir,"  1839. 

Religious  offering,  1839.     Philadelphia.  *     (679a) 

•,    1840.  ed.  by  Miss  Catharine  H.  Waterman, 

Philadelphia,   Wm.   Marshall  &   Co.,  c.  1839.     vi  p., 
1  1.,  9-288  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  x  4i. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U  W.     (680) 


62 

Religious  souvenir,  The,  for  Christmas  and  New- Year's 
presents,  ed.  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney.  Hartford,  S. 
Andrus  &  Son,  n.  d.  288  p.,  10  pi.,  6f  x  4^.  "The 
patroon."  C.U.      (681) 

This  is  really  a  reissue  of  1840  [in  1845],  with  front- 
omitted. 

Also  issued  by  Leavitt  «&  Allen,  N.  Y.,n.  d.  [1856  or 
after],  omitting  p.  263-288,  and  with  a  variation  in 
pi..  7i  X  4i.  U.W.      (682) 

See  also  1845,  1846,  which  have  same  text,  but  vary  in 
pl. 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  -birthday  pres- 
ent for  1833,  ed.  by  G.  T.  Bedell,  [v.  1.]  Philadel- 
phia, Key,  Mielke  &  Biddle,  c.1832.  287  p.,  9  pl.. 
5jx3i.  N.Y.,  U.W.,  B.P.      (683) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1834,  ed.  by  G.  T.  Bedell,  [v.  2.]  Philadel- 
phia, Key  &  Biddle,  1834,  c.1833.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-288  p., 
8  pl.,  6  X  SJ.  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (684) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1835,  ed.  by  G.  T.  Bedell,     [v.  3.]     Phildelphia. 
Key  &  Biddle,  1835,  c.  1834.    vi  p.,  1 1.,  9-272  p.,  8  pl. 
6x3f.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (685 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1836,  ed.  by  Chauncy  Colton.  [v.  4.]  Phila- 
delphia, Key  &  Biddle,  1836,  c.  1835.  viii,  9-284  p.,  8 
pl.,  6  X  3$.  L.C.,  N.Y.,  U.W.      (686) 

for  1837,   ed.   by  Chauncv    Colton.       [v.   S.f 

NewYork,  Hall  &Voorhies,1837,c.  1835.  viii,  9-288  p., 
8pl.,  6ix3J.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (687) 

for  1839,  ed.  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney.     [v.   6.] 

New  York,  Schofield  &  Voorhies,  c.1838.  288  p.,  8pl., 
6  x  3f .     "Infant  St.  John." 

N.Y..  L.C.,  C.U.,  U.W.     (688) 
This  was  reprinted  in  1845  with  variation  in  pi. 
Reissued  as   "Religious  Keepsake,"  n.  d. 
Reissued   as  "Christian  keepsake,"   N.    Y.,   n.    d.,   with 
different  pl.,  and  omitting  p.  263-288. 

for  1840,  ed.  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney.      [v.  7.] 

New  York,  Schofield  &  Voorhies,  c.  1839.   288  p.,  8  pl., 

6fx4i  C.U.,  B.P.,  U.W.,  B.A.      (689) 

This  was  reissued  in  Hartford  1845   and  in  1846>,  with 

changes  in  pi.,  also  an  edition  Hartford  n.  d.,  and  New 

York,  Leavitt  &  Allen  [1856?]. 

for  1839  republished  for  1845.     Hartford,  S. 

Andrus  &  Son,   1845,  c.  1838.      288  p.,  10  pl.,  6f  x  4. 

"Infant  St.  John."  C.U. ,  U.W.      (690) 

Has  a  "new  frontispiece,  .and  several  other  improve- 
ments in  embellishments,"  otherwise  same  as  1839. 
See  following  for  a  different  issue  in  same  year. 

Religious    souvenir.    The,     for    1840,    republished    for 

1845,   ed.   by  Mrs.   L.   H.  Sigourney.      Hartford,    S. 

Andrus  &  Son,  1845,  c.  1839.     288  p.,  11  pl.,  6f  x  4^. 

"The  patroon."  B.P.,  C.U.,  U.W.      (691) 

Has  "8  new  engravings,  and  several  [all  but  3]  of  old 
ones  are  removed."      Otherwise  same  as  1840. 

Also  issued  without  date  (see  681). 


63 

Religious  souvenir,  The,  for  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

presents,  ed.   by   Mrs.    L.   H.   Sigoumey.       Hartford, 

S.    Andrus    &    Son,  1846.       288  p.,    11  pi.,    6|  x  4J. 

"The  patroon."  N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (692'> 

Identical  with  1845. 

Really  1840  with  variation  in  pi. 

Remember!  A  keepsake,  ed.  by  Richard  and  Elizabeth 
Stoddard.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1868  ?]. 
312  p..  [7  pi.,]  7^x5.  P.M.      (693) 

Also  an  edition,  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.   [1869  or  after]. 

F.     (693a) 

Remember  me,  The,  a  religious  and  literary  miscellany, 
intended  as  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present. 
Philadelphia,  E.  Littell,  1829,  c.  1828.  xii.  13-306  p., 
8  pi.,  5i  x  3i.  C.U.      (694) 

Also  issued  n.  d.,  c.  53d  year  of  U.  S.  Independence. 

N.Y.      (695) 

,  a  token  of  love  for  1851.  [v.  1.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1850.  viii,  280  p.,  6  pi., 
7|x4i.  L.C.,  C.U.,  U.W.      (696) 

,  a  token  of  love  for  1852.  [v.  2.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1851.  2  p.  1.,  7-288  p.,  6pl., 
7ix5.  C.U.,  B.P.      (697) 

,  a  token  of  love  for  1853.  [v.  3.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1852.    288  p.,  5  pi.,  6i  x  4^. 

L.C.,  P.M.      (698) 

,  a  token  of  love  for  1854.  [v.  4.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1853.     252  p.,  6  pi.,  6*  x  4^. 

L.C.      (699) 

,  a  token  of  love  for  1855.  [v.  5.]  Philadel- 
phia, Henry  F.  Anners,  c.  1854.    252  p.,  5  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

P.M.      (700) 

Remembrancer,  The,  for  1841.  Philadelphia,  T.  E. 
Chapman;  Marshall,  William  &  Butler,  viii,  26  p., 
6|  x  4.  F.      (701) 

Rhode  Island  book,  The,  selections  in  prose  and  verse 
from  writings  of  Rhode  Island  citizens,  by  Anne  C. 
Lvnch.  Providence,  H.  Fuller,  1841.  viii,  352  p., 
fr'ont.,  7  X  4|.  N.Y.S.      (702) 

Rosary,  The,  of  illustrations  of  the  Bible,  ed.  by  Rev. 
Edward  Everett  Hale,  Boston,  Phillips  &  Samp- 
son, 1849,  c.  1848.     293  p.,  pi.,  9^  x  6^.     F.    ^7<)2a) 

Rose,  The,  or  affection's  gift  for  1842,  ed.  by  Emily 
Marshall,     [v.    1.]     New   York,    D.    Appleton  &  Co., 

1842,  c.  1841.     216  p.,  10  pi.,  61  x3i. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (703) 

,   or  affection's  gift  for   1843,   ed.   by   Emily 

Marshall,     [v.   2.]     New  York,    D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1843,  c.  1842      vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-216  p.,  10  pi.,  6  x  3J 

C.U.,  U.W.      (704) 

,   or   affection's  gift   for   1844,   ed.   by   Emily 

Marshall,     [v.    3.]     New   York,    D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1844,  c.  1843.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-256  p.,  10  pi.,  5^  x  3*. 

N.Y\.  P.M.      (705) 

,   or  affection's  gift  for   1845,    ed.   by   Emily 

Marshall,     [v.   4.]     New  York,  D.   Appleton  &  Co., 

1845,  c.  1844.     252  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.     (706) 


64 

Rose,  The,  or  affection's  gift  for  1846,  ed.  by  Emily 
Marshall,     [v.    5.]     New   York,    D.    Appleton  &  Co., 

1846,  c.  1845.     252  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (707) 

,   or  affection's   gift   for   1847,   ed.   by   Emily 

Marshall,     [v.    6.]     New   York,    D.    Appleton  &  Co., 

1847,  c.  1846.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-252  p.,  10  pi.,  6  x  3f . 

C.U.,  U.W.     (708) 

,   or   affection's  gift  for  1848,   ed.   by  Emily 

Marshall,     [v.   7.]     New   York,    D.   Appleton  &  Co., 

1848,  c.  1847.     312  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (709) 

Rose  of  Sharon,  The,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1840,  ed. 
by  Miss  Sarah  C.  Edgarton.  [v.  1.]  Boston,  A.  Tomp- 
kins &  B.  B.  Mussey,  1840,  c.  1839.  352  p.,  4  pi., 
6ix4i.  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (710) 

,   a  religious  souvenir  for  1841,   ed.   by   Miss 

Sarah  C.  Edgarton.    [v.  2.]    Boston,  A.  Tompkins    & 
B.  B.  Mussey,  1841,  c.  1840.     304  p.,  4  pi.,  6^  x  4|. 
L.C.,  C.U.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (711) 

,    a  religious  souvenir  for  1842,   ed.   by   Miss 

Sarah  C.  Edgarton.  [v.  3.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 
B.  B.  Mussey,  1842,  c.  1841.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-302  p.,  5 
pL,  6ix4|.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (712) 

,   a  religious   souvenir  for  1843,   ed.   by  Miss 

Sarah  C.  Edgarton.  [v.  4.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 
B.  B.  Mussey,  1843,  c.  1842.  iv  p.,  2  1.,  9-312  p.,  5  pi., 
6i-x4|.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (713) 

,   a  religious  souvenir  for  1844,   ed.   by   Miss 

Sarah  C.  Edgarton.    [v.  5.]     Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 

B.  B.  Mussey,  1844,  c.  1843.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.,  5  pi. , 
6^x4|.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (714) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1845,  ed.  by  Miss  S. 

C.  Edgarton.  [v.  6.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey,  1845,  c.  1844.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.,  7  pi., 
6ix4|.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (715) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1846,  ed.  by  Miss  S. 

C.  Edgarton.  [v.  7.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey,  1846,  c.  1844.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.,  7  pi., 
6ix4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (716) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1847,  ed.  by  Miss  S. 

C.  Edgarton.    [v.  8.]     Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 

Mussey,  1847,  c   1846.     vi  p.,    1  1.,   9-304  p.,   7   pi., 

6t  X  41  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (717) 
,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1848,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S. 

C.  Edgarton  Mayo.     [v.  9.]    Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 

B.  B.  Mussey  &  Co.,  1848,  c.  1847.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.. 
7  pL,  61  X  4.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (718) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1849,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S. 

C.  Edgarton  Mayo.  [v.  10.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  & 
B.  B.  Mussey  &  Co..  1849,  c.  1848.  304  p.,  7  pi.. 
6fx4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (719) 


65 

Rose  of  Sharon,  The,  or  gems  of  sacred  poetry,  6th 
edition.  Auburn,  [N.  Y.]  Derby,  Miller  &  Co.,  1849, 
128  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4}  x  2f.  F.     (719a) 

This  has  no  connection  with  series  of  same   name   pub- 
lished in  Boston. 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1850,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,     [v.  11.]    Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1849,  c.  1849.     304  p.,  7  pi.,  6f  x  4|. 


:6. 


N.Y.,  L.C..  B.P.,  U.W.     (720) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1851,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  12.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1851,  c.  1850.  vi  p.,  1  1..  9-303  p.,  7  pi., 
6fx4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (721) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1852,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  13.]  Boston,  A.Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1852,  c.  1851.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-303  p.,  7  pi. , 
6f  X  4^.  •  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (722) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1853,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer  [v.  14.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co..  1853,  c.  1852.  vi  p.,  1 1.,  9-304  p.,  7  pi., 
6^x4^.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (723) 

,  a  religious  offering  for  1854,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  15.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1854,  c.  1853.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-303  p.,  7  pi. 
6^x4^.  L.C.,  C.U.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (724) 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1855,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  16.]  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1855,  c.  1854.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p. ,7  pi., 
6ix4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B  P.,  U.W.     (725) 

[Called  17th  issue  in  preface.] 

.  a  religious  souvenir  for  1856,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  17.]  Boston,  Abel  Tompkins,  1856, 
c.  1855.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.,  7  pi.,  6f  x  4*. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (726) 
[Called  18th  issue  in  preface.] 

,  a  religious  souvenir  for  1857,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 

M.  Sawyer,  [v.  18.]  Boston,  Abel  Tompkins,  1857, 
c.  1856.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-304  p.,  7  pL,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.  C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (727) 

Rosebud,  The,  illustrated  with  numerous  engravings. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853  or  after]. 
4  p.  1.,  15-258  p.,  6  pi.,  6i  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (728) 

Rosette,  The,  a  juvenile  annual  for  1846.  Boston, 
Waite,  Peirce&Co.,  1846,  c.1845.  viii,  9-176p.,  6pl., 
6x3f.  B.P.      (729) 

Also  issued  by  Binney,  Otheman  &  Co..  1848. 
[4  pL]  N.Y.      (730) 

Rough  and  ready  annual,  or  military  souvenir.  New 
York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1848,  c.1847.  262  p.,  20  pi.. 
7*x4i.  B.P.      (731) 

Preface  calls  it  "American  gift  book." 


66 

Ruby,  The,  a  token  of  friendship  for  1849.  [v.  1.]  Phila- 
delphia, Carey  &  Hart,  1849,  c.  1848.  viii,  13-304  p., 
11  pi.,  7ix4|.     _  _  F.     (732) 

Has  same  pi.  as  "Gift." 

,  a  token  of  friendship  for  1850.  [v.  2.]  Phila- 
delphia, Carey  &  Hart,  1850,  c.  1848.  viii,  13-304  p., 
llpl.,  7x4f.  B.A.,  U.W.      (733) 

Rural  a,nnual  and  year-book  of  the  country,  beautifully 
illustrated,  by  Thomas  Miller.  New  York,  Leavitt  & 
Allen,  n.  d.  [1^56  or  after],    iv,  283  p.,  [8  pi.,]  6^  x  4. 

B.P.      (734) 

Sabbath  bells,  chimed  by  the  poets,  elegantly  illustrated. 
Philadelphia,  Hubbard  Bros.,  1873,  c.  1873.  xvi,  17- 
112  p.,  [2  pi.].  F.      (735) 

Sabbath  school  annual,  The,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  H  Adams. 
Boston,  James  M.  Usher,  1847,  c.  1846.  x,  11-172  p., 
7  pi.,  and  illus.,  6^  x  4^.  B.P.      (736) 

Sacred  annual,  The,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  Rev.  H. 
Hastings  Weld.  Philadelphia,  T.  K.  Collins,  Jr., 
1850.     200  p.,  11  pi.,  10^x7^.  U.W.      (737) 

,  a  gift  for  all  seasons,   ed.   by    H.    H.    Weld. 

Philadelphia,  T.  K.  Collins,   Jr.,  1851.     200  p.,  9  pi., 

lOi  x  7i.  F.      (737a) 

Same  as  1850. 

Sacred  flora,  The,  or  flowers  from  the  grave  of  a  child. 

By  Henry    Bacon.      Boston,   A.   Tompkins  &  B.    B. 

Mussey,  1848,  c.  1844.     viii,  9-160  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4^  x 

2f.  F.      (7376) 

Sacred  gift  of  devout  and  useful  sasrings.     Boston,  G- 

W.  Cottrell,  C.  1851.    iv,  5-96  p.,  3  x  2J.        F.      (738) 

Sacred  offering,  The,  or  tableaux  of  remarkable  incidents 

in  the  old  and  new  Testament.     Boston,  Whittemore, 

Niles&Hall,n.d.    x,  314p.,  [6pl.,]  7i  x  5.     F.     (739) 

This  is  really  "Sacred  tableaux,"  1848,  with  less  no.  of 

pi. 

[v.  i.]   Boston,  Joseph  Dowe,    1836    c.    1835. 

viii,  9-216  p.  6^  x  4^.  _F.      (739a) 

Selected  poems  from  "The  Sacred  Offering"  series  pub- 

-_^ lished  in  London. 

a  poetical  gift   [v.  2].     Boston,  Joseph  Dowe, 

1839,  c.  1837.     216p.  6ix3f.  F.      {T39b) 

Sacred  taoleaux.  The,  or  remarkable  incidents  in  the  old 

and  new  Testament,  ed.  by  Thomas  Wyatt.     Boston, 

John  M    Whittemore,  1848,  c.  1847.     x,314  p.,  40  pi., 

7ix5.  C.U.,  U.W.     (740) 

Also  issued  as  "Sacred  offering,"  with  most  of  the  pi. 

omitted. 

Sacred  wreath.     Philadelphia,  Orrin  Rogers,  1839.    24  pi. 

*      (741) 

Saint  Nicholas  annual.  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 

gift   made    expressly   under   the    direction    of    Saint 

Nicholas  for  all  good  little  girls  and  boys.     Boston, 

B.  H.  Greene,  1843.     xi,  7-112  p.,  [5  pi.,]  4^  x  3^. 

B.P.      (742) 
1843,  284  p.,  51  x  3f .  *     (742a) 


67 

Saint  Nicholas  gift.     Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  1844. 

*      (743) 
.     T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  1845.  *      (744) 

Sapphire,  The,  a  collection  of  graphic  and  entertaining 
tales,  brilliant  poems,  and  essavs.  Boston,  John  L. 
Shorey,  1867,  c.  1866.     vi,  7-319  p.,  7  x  4^. 

P.M.      (745) 

This  is  vol.  2  of  "Gem"  series. 

Scenes  in  the  lives  of  the  Apostles,  ed.  by  H.  Hastings 

Weld.      Philadelphia,   Lindsay  &  Blakiston,   c.   1846. 

xii,  13-239  p.,  8  pi.,  9  X  6.  F.     (746) 

Scenes  in  the  life  of  the  Savior,  by  poets  and  painters, 
ed.  by  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Philadelphia,  Lindsay  & 
Blakiston,  1846,  c.  1845.  xp.,  1  1.,  13-240  p.,  8  pi., 
9  X  6.  F.     (747) 

This  was  reissued  without  date.  C.U.      (747o) 

Scrap  book,  The,  a  selection  of  humorous  stories,  inter- 
esting fables  and  authentic  anecdotes.  New  York, 
pub.  for  the  booksellers,  n.  d.  2  p.  1.,  5-288  p., 
[15  pi.,]  and  illus.,  4f  x  3^.  ^_  F.      (748) 

This  book  also  issued  with  a  title-page  "The  scrap  book 
or  humorous  annual,"  with  date  1840  on  back  of  cover. 

Scrap  table.  The,  for  1831.  Boston,  Carter,  Hendee  & 
Babcock,  1830.     4  p.  1.,  9-184  p.,  7f  x  4f . 

N.Y.S.      (749) 

Scripture  gift  book,  The,  ed.  by  Edward  E.  Hale.  New 
York,  W.  H.  Appleton  [pref.  d.  1848].  vi,  13-291  p., 
6  pi.,  8f  X  6|.  F.      (750) 

Also  issued  by  Geo.  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  [1869  or  after]. 

U.W.      (750a) 

Snow  drop.  The,  ed.  by  Rev.  C.  W.  Everest.    New  York, 

J.  S.  Redfield.  *     (7506) 

Snow  flake.  The,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday 

gift.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  \  J 
after].  4  p.  1.,  11-260  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4^.  "Magnolia.  N  1 
'Not  in  the  autumn.'  "  L.C.      (751) 

This   is    "Magnolia,"    1836,    with    p.    261-300     omitted 

and    less    and    different    pi. 

See    also  "Coral,"  n.   d.,   "Friendship's  token,"   N.    Y., 

n.     d.,    "Memory,"    1854,    "Gift    of    affection,"    n.    d., 

"Morning  glory,"  n.  d.,  "Aloe,"  1854. 

,  a  gift  for  innocence  and  beauty,  ed.  by  T.  S. 

Arthur,  1846.     Philadelphia,  E.  Ferrett  &  Co.,  1846, 

c.  1845.     iv  p.,  1  1.,  9-284  p.,  10  pi.,  8^  x  5^. 

C.U.,  U.W.     (752) 
— ,  a  holiday  gift  for  1849.     Philadelphia,  E.  H- 

Butler  &  Co.,  1849,  c.  1848.     vip.,11.,  13-330  p..  10  pi. 

7Jx4j.  N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.      (753) 
,  a  holiday  gift  for  1850.     Philadelphia,  E.  H. 

Butler  &  Co.,  1850,  c.1849.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  13-330  p.,  9  pi., 

7ix4i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.      (754) 
,  a  Christmas,  New  Year  and  birthday  gift  for 

1851.      Philadelphia,    E.    H.    Butler  &  Co.,    1851,    c. 

1850.     xp.,  1  1.,  13-330  p.,  9  pi.,  7J  x  4i. 

L.C,  P.M.      (755) 


68 

Snow  flake,  The,  a  Christmas,  New- Year  and  birthday- 
gift  for  1852.        Philadelphia,    E.    H.    Butler  &    Co., 

1852.  c.      1851.     xp.,  11.,  13-330p.,  9  pi.,  7ix4f. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (756) 

,  a  Christmas,  New- Year  and  birthday  gift  for 

1854.      Philadelphia,    E.    H.    Butler  &  Co.,    1854,    c. 

1853.  xp.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  x  4J. 

L.C.,  C.U.      (757) 

,  a  Christmas,  New- Year  and  birthday  present 

for  1855.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1855,  c. 

1854.  xp.,  1  1.,  13-328  p.,  8  pi.,  7^  x  4f. 

L.C.,  C.U.      (758) 

,   a  Christmas,   New  Year  and  birthday  gift. 

New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  c.  1855.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
9-264p.,6pl..7ix5.  "The  baron's  vow."  F.  (759) 
This  is  same  as  "Moss  rose,"  n.  d. 

Snow  flakes,  a  chapter  from  the  book  of  nature.  Boston, 
American  Tract  Society,  C.  1863.  146  p.,  13  pi.  [paged 
in].9x6f.  B.A.      (760) 

Songs  of  the  flowers,  with  their  language,  by  Fannie 
Frisbie.  Boston.  G.  W.  Cottrell,  c.  1855'.  96  p., 
3x2.  F.      (760a) 

Sons  of  temperance  offering,   for  1850,   ed.  by  T    S. 

Arthur,  [v.  1.]  New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish,  c.  1849. 
viii,  9-320  p.,10  pl.,8x5i.     N.Y.,  L.C.,  C.U.       (761) 

for  1851,  ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur,     [v.  2.]     New 

York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c.  1850.  viii,  9-320  p., 
lOpl.,  8x5^.  L.C.      (762) 

Souvenir,  The,  or  picturesque  pocket  diary,  for  1826 
Philadelphia,  1826.      16mo.,  pi.  *      (763) 

Souvenir  annual,  The,  New  York,  George  A.  Leavitt, 
n.  d.  [circa  18691.     3  p.l.,  17-294  p.,  [2  pi.,]  8i  x  6^. 

P.M.  (764) 
This  is  "Souvenir  gallery,"  1850,  omitting  last  2  p.  and 
with  different  pi. 

Souvenir  gallery,  an  illustrated  gift  book  for  all  seasons- 
ed.  by  Emily  Percival.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  & 
Co.,  1850,  c.  1849.  3  p.  1.,  15-296  p.,  [7  pi.,]  9f  x  7f. 
"Count  Voisin's  only  daughter."  F.      (765) 

Also  issued  Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  C.  1853.  3 
p.  1.,  15-294  p.,  13  pi.,  last  2  p.  omitted,  otherwise 
same.  U.  W.      (766) 

Also  issued  as  "Souvenir  annual  "  n.  d.,  omitting  last 
2  p.,  and  pi.  different. 

Also   issued   as   "Annual   Souvenir  Gallery,"  1852,  with 
last  2  p.  omitted. 

Souvenir  of  friendship,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New- Year's 

present,  elegantly  illustrated.  New  York,  D.Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1857.     288  p.,  10  pi.,  9^  x  6^.     F.      (767) 

Spirit  of  the  annuals,  for  1831.  Philadelphia,  E.  Littell- 
1831.  xp.,  1  1.,  13-467  p.,  front.,  5f  x  3^.  "Con- 
taining all  the  best  pieces  in  Literary  souvenir.  Keep- 
sake,Forget-me-not,  Iris,Amulet,  etc.,  etc."    F.     (768) 


69 

Stranger's  gift,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  pres- 
ent, ed.  by  Hermann  Bokum.  Boston,  Light  &  Hor- 
ton,  1836,  c.  1835.     3  p.  1.,  9-103  p.,  front.,  7f  x  4^. 

B.A.     (769) 

String  of  diamonds,  The,  gathered  from  many  mines  by 
a  gem  fancier.  New  edition  revised  and  enlarged. 
Hartford,  Wm.  James  Hamersby,  C.  1857.  vii,  9-296 
p.,  front.,  7^'  X  5.  F.      (769a) 

Sunday  school  gift,  1842.  *     (770) 

Tablet,  The.  Original  prose  and  verse  by  New  Haven 
writers.      New  Haven,  1831.  *     (771) 

Tahsman,  The,  for  1828  [ed.  by  Francis  Herbert,  i.  e. 
Brvant]  [v.  1.]  New  York,  Elam  Bliss,  1827,  c. 
1827.  xp.,  1  1.,  288  p.,  7  pi.,  and  2  autograph  pi., 
5tx3i.  N.Y.,  B.A.,  B.P.     (772) 

See  "Miscellanies,"  name  of  reissue  of  this  series. 

for  1829.      [Francis  Herbert.]     [v.   2.]     New 

York,  Elam  Bliss,  1828,  c.  1828.  xp.,  1  1.,  342  p., 
6  pi.,  oi  X  3^.  N.Y.,  B.A.      (773) 

for  1830.     [v.  3.]    New  York,  3d  edition,  Elam 

Bliss,  1829,  C.1829.     xii,  358  p.,  12  pi.,  5f  x  3|. 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (774) 

Third  edition  probably  means  vol.  3,  as  all  issues  seem 

to  have  it. 

Talisman,  The,  an  offering  of  friendship  with  oil  colored 

illuminations,  ed.  by  Henry  D.  Moore.     Philadelphia, 

Hogan  &    Thompson,   1852,  c.  1851.        viii  p.,    11, 

13-262  p.,  12  pi.,  9  X  5|.  L.C.,  B.P.      (775) 

Temperance  gift.  The,  ed.  bv  T.  S.  Arthur.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  54  or  55].  viii,  264  p., 
Spl.,  71x4t.  F.      (776) 

Temperance  keepsake.  The,  an  offering  for  all  seasons, 
ed.  bv  T.  S.  .Vrthur.      New  York.  Lamport,  Blakeman 

6  Law,  1854.     viii,  9-287  p.,  7|  x  5.  F.     (776a) 
Temperance   offering,    for  1851,   ed.   by  T.   S.   Arthur. 

New  York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.  viii,  320  p.,  10  pi., 
8  x  5^.  *      (777) 

• ,  for  1853,  ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur.     New  York, 

Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c.  1853.    vi  p.,  1 1.,  9-264  p., 

7  pi.,  7i  X  5.  N.Y.     (778) 

,  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur.       New 

York,  Lamport,  Blakeman  &  Law,  1854.  N.Y.  (779) 
Identical  with  1853,  except  a  slight  change  in  intro- 
duction wording. 

Temperance  token.  The,  or  crystal  drops  from  the  old 
oaken  bucket,  ed.  by  Kate  Barclay.  Auburn,  N.  Y„ 
1848.      128  p.,  ilium,  t.  F.      (780), 

Thought-blossom,  a  memento,  ed.  by  N.  Parker  Willis. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  1854,  c.  1853.  224  p., 
16  pi.,  9i  X  6i.  U.W.      (781) 

Also  issued  n.  d.,  c.  1853.  U.W.     (782) 

Also  issued  1855,  c.  1853.  L.C.      (783) 


70 

Token,  The,  and  Atlantic  Souvenir,  a  Christmas  and 
New  Year's  gift.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d. 
[1856  or  after],  viii,  9-81  p.,  1  1.,  5-175  p.,  6  pi.,  7^x5. 
"The  appropriate  sphere  of  woman." 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (784) 

This  is  a  stolen  name  and  cheap  makeup,    being    really 
"Lady's  manual,"  ]854. 

Also  issued  as  "Affection's  gift,"  n.  d.,  "Memory's  gift," 
n.  d. 

— '■ ,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New- 
Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.  New  York, 
Ansel  Edwards,  n.  d.  [circa  1846].  1  p.  1.,  vii-viii. 
9-312  p.,  6  pL,  7|  X  4^.     "The  wonders  of  the  deep." 

N.  Y.,  L.C.      (785) 

This  is  "Token,"  1838,  reprinted,  and  with  different  pi. 
It  was  again  reprinted  in  Hartford,  see  below. 

,  or  affection's  gift,  a  Christmas  and  New- 
Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.  Hartford,  S. 
Andrus  &  Son,  n.  d.  1  p.  1.,  vii-viii,  9-312  p.,  [6  pl.,1 
7i  X  4^.     "The  wonders  of  the  deep."      N.Y.     (786) 

Has  ilium,  t.,  "The  token,  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons." 
This  is  "Token,"  1838,  reprinted  and  with  different  pi. 
It  was  also  reprinted  in  New  York.      See  above. 

• ,    or    affection's    gift,    a    Christmas    and    New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  no  street  address  given,  n.  d.  [1853 
or  after].  1  p.  1.,  vii-viii,  9-262  p.,  [5  pi.  and  presen- 
tation pi.,]   7|-  X  5|-.     "The  wonders  of  the  deep." 

N.Y..  U.W.      (787) 

This  is  "Token,"  1838,  with  pages  263-312  omitted,  and 
different  pi.,  and  fancy  borders  around  the  pages. 
There  are  two  editions,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  379  Broad- 
way, n.  d.  [1856  or  after],  which  are  like  this,  but  each 
with  different  plates.  One  edition  omits  the  presenta- 
tion pi.  One  has  red  borders  to  all  pages,  the  other 
is  without  borders  and  7^  x  41-.  U.W.,  F.      (788) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,      [v.  1.] 

^^^^^>-f^  ^  iji^t^' —     Boston,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  1828,  c.  1827.     viii,  9-368  p., 
^^^^^iH^iAH^--^  12pL,  5ix3i.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (789) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by 

N.  P.  Willis,  [v.  2.]  Boston,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  1829, 
c.  1828.     X,  348p.,  15  pi.,  5f  x3f. 

L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.      (790) 

Also  issued  in  large  paper.  6^  x  4J^.  N.Y. 

I  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,    ed.  by 

,>»    I  S.   G.   Goodrich,     [v.   3.]     Boston,   Carter  &  Hendee, 

1830,  c.  1829.     xii,  13-340  p.,  13  pi.,  5f  x  3f . 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.     (791) 

V-(^'  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by 

S.  G.  Goodrich,  [v.  4.]  Boston,  Gray  &  Bowen,  1831, 
c.1830.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-320  p.,  11  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P..  B.A.     (792) 


v.^-^xr*^^' 


71 

Token,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  ed.  by  '^ 

S.  G.  Goodrich,    [v.  5.]    Boston,  Gray  &  Bowen,  1832, 
C.1831.     iv,  5-392  p.,  20  pi.,  6ix4|. 

N:Y.,  L.C.  B.P..  B.A.,  U.W.     (793) 

,  and    Atlantic    souvenir,    a     Christmas     and 

New  Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,      [v.  6.] 

Boston,  Gray  &  Bowen,  1833,  c. 1832.     xii,  13-354  p.,      Vr>  .       "LV*^ 

20  pi.,  6i  X  4i. \V^      ,.rjjr'  1 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (794)  \JoY"^^  P 

With  this  issue  "The  token"  absorbed  "Atlantic  sou-  ^ij     VAj 

venir."  V^       ,    ^ 

and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New  (Vx  ^^^^ 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.,    [v.  7.]    Boston,  pj 

Charles  Bowen,  1834,  c.  1833.     viii,  9-352  p.,  14  pi.,  ^r^'\ 

6^x4*.  N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.      (795) 

and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New    ^         ' 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,    [v.  8.]    Boston,^         . 
Charles  Bowen,  1835,  c.1834.     376  p.,  13  pi.,  6J  x  4^.-     ,i-U-t>.  Lj,  (rXL^ 
N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.     (796) 


and    Atlantic     souvenir,     a    Christmas     and 

New  Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,      [v.  9.] 

Boston,  Charles  Bowen,  1836,  c. 1835.      viii,  9-360  p.  ,  ^   U 

12pl.,  7x4^.  N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.  (797)  \"^ '  .  \"^  ^'TiT 
and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's    present,    ed.    by    S.    G.    Goodrich,      [v.    10.]  y'^j,  ,,  >^ 

Boston,  Charles  Bowen,  1837,  c.1836.    viii,  9-348  p., 

12  pi.,  7i  X  4^.  W  ',■.-— ^ 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (798) 

and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,  [v.  11.]  Boston, 
American  Stationers  Co.,  1838,  c. 1837.    viii,  9-312  p., 

10  pi.,  7f  X  5.     "The  wonders  of  the  deep."  \  \'^     ^   ^    Ikj.^^ 

N.Y.   L.C,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (799)  '  ^^    UT^'^'^ 

This  was  enlarged  in  size  of  page. 

This  was  reprinted  and  at  least  2  ed.  issued  [1842,  1844] 
by  A.  &  C.  B.  Edwards,  N.  Y.,  plates  vary,  and  there 
were  at  least  two  editions  issued  as  "Token  or  affection's 
gift,"  New  York,  A.  Edwards,  n-  d.  [circa  1S46]  It 
was  again  reprinted  as  "Token  or  affection's  gift," 
Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son,  and  had  several  editions 
n.  d.,  1846,  1847,  1850.  All  these  spurious  ed.  had 
different  pi. 

This  was  again  issued  as  "Token  or  affection's  gift," 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853  and  after],  with 
p.  263-312  omitted,  plates  changed  and  a  fancy  border 
about  each  page.  At  least  3  editions  of  this  shortened 
"Token"  were  issued,  each  varying  in  the  plates  from 
the  others  and  from  the  original.  In  1842  [date  only 
on  back  of  vol.]  this  was  republished  in  New  York  by 
A.  &  C.  B.  Edwards,  while  a  "Token"  of  the  regular 
series  [the  last  issued]  was  pub.  the  same  year  in  Boston. 

and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,  [v.  12.]  Boston, 
Otis  Broaders  &  Co.,  1839,  c.l838.  viii,  296  p.,  9  pi., 
6fx4i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.     (800) 

Restored  to  early  size  of  page. 


72 

Token,  The,  and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,  [v.  13.]  Boston, 
OtisBroaders  &  Co.,  1840,  c. 1839.  viii,  9-304  p.,  lOpl., 
6i  X  4^.     "Rainbow  bridge." 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.  __  (801) 
Some  copies  have  "The  token,"  on  back,  others  "Token 
and  affection's  gift." 

This  was  issued  as  "Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d.,  as  "Token 
of  friendship,"  n.  d.,  and  as  "Atlantic  souvenir,"  n.d., 
all  with  p.  265-304  omitted  and  pi.  changed;  as 
"Moss  rose,"  1846,  and  "Honeysuckle,"  1848,  with 
different  pi.  and  ilium,  t. 

and  Atlantic  souvenir,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich,   [v.  14.]  Boston, 
W.  D.  Ticknor,  1841,  c.l840.      272  p.,  12  pi.,  6f  x  4^ 
"The  stranger's  nephew."       N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (802) 
This  was  issued  ar    'Moss  rose,"  1847,  with  different  pi. 
and  p.  65-180  different. 
and  Atlantic  souvenir,  an  offering  for  Christ- 
mas and  the  new  year.    [v.   15.]     Boston,  David  H. 
Williams,  1842,  c.1841.     viii,  9-320  p.,  10  pi.,  6f  x  4^. 
"The  lesson  of  a  moment." 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  B.A.  (803) 
This  was  the  final  issue  of  the  series.  Goodrich  had 
trouble  financially  and  with  his  printers  and  writers, 
which  accounts  for  the  issue  also  in  1842  in  New  York 
of  a  reprint  of  1838.     See  below. 

,   or  affection's    gift,    a    Christmas    and    New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.  New  York, 
A.  &  C.  B.  Edwards,  n.d.  [1842  on  back],  viii, 9-312 
p.,  [6  pi.,]  7^  X  4^.     "The  wonders  of  the  deep." 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (804) 
This  is  "Token,"  1838.      See  also  the  n.  d.  editions  also 
issued  by  same  firm;  plates  are  different. 
Also  issued  in  1844  [date  on  back  only]  with  less  plates 
[8  pi.]  and  3  of  them  different,  list  of  pi.  being  omitted. 

L.C.      (804o) 

,    or    affection's    gift,    a    Christmas    and    New 

Year's  present,  ed.  by  S.  G.  Goodrich.  Hartford,  S. 
Andrus&  Son,  1846.  viii,  9-312  p.,  5  pi.  [with  titles 
erased],  7f  x  4^.      "The  wonders  of  the  deep."   (805) 

This  is  "  Token,"  1838,  with  pi.  changed. 
Also  issued  S.  Andrus  &  Son,    1847,  identical  except 
col.  t.  added.  F.      (806) 

Also  iisued  S.  Andrus  &  Son,  1850,  same  as  1846  ex- 
cept front,  is  replaced  by  col.  flower  pi.,  and  pi.  vary. 
See  also  n.  d.  issues  by  this  firm. 

L.  C.      (807) 
,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1857,  c.  1856.     288  p.,  9  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

L.C.      (808) 

Mostly  made  up  of  German  annuals'  articles. 

Also  an  edition n.  d.,  c.  1856.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (809) 

Token  of  friendship,  A.     Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell,  n.  d. 

128  p.,  1  1.,  5ix3f.     "Home."  N.Y.      (810) 

,  a  new  edition,  ed.  by  author  of   "Affection's 

Keepsake,"  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &-  Co.,  n.  d.  x,  11- 
128  p.,  engr.  front,  4  x  2J.  "The  praise  of  a  true 
freiide."  F.      (811) 


73 

Token  of  friendship,  The.     New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen 
n.  d.     viii,  9-264p.,  6  pi.,  7i  X  5.    "Rainbow  bridge." 

C.U.,  P.M.      (812)CA<nA5 
This   is    "Token,"    1840,    with    different    pi.     See_  also 
"Friendship's  gift,"  n.  d.,  and  "Atlantic  souvenir,"  n.  d. 
Also  "Moss  rose,"  1846,  and  "Honeysuckle,"  1848. 
,  an  offering  for  all  seasons;  illustrated.    Bos- 
ton, Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.    5  p.  1.,  276  p.,  6  pi., 
7i  X  4*.       Who  are  the  happy?" 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (818) 
Also-an  edition  with  pref.  d.  1854.-  c^'     ' 
Also  an  edition  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  with  varying  pi. 
This  is  "Wreath  of  wild  flowers,"   1846,  with  pi.    and 
preliminary  unpaged  1.  added. 

See  also  "Amaranth."  1851,  with  unpaged  1.,  contain- 
ing "Forest  maid,"  also  "Garland,"  1852,  "Keepsake  of 
friendship,"      Boston,  1853,  "Magnolia."  .[1853]. 

,  a  gift  book  for  the  holidays  for  1851,  ed.  by 

Bradford  K.  Peirce.  Boston,  Charles  H.  Peirce,  c. 
1850.  viii  p.,  2  1.,  13-324  p.,  7  pi.,  7^  x  4f .  "Home 
habits."  N.Y.,  B.P.,  P.M.     (814) 

Also  an  edition  1852  exactly  similar.  F.      (815) 

,  an  offering  for  all  seasons,  illustrated.  Boston, 

Phillips  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [pref.  d.  Ag.  1852].    vi 
p.,  1  1.,  9-322  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  X  4f .     "The  new  year." 
^  i-         r  j^  Y.      (816) 

This  is  "Amaranth."  1849,  with  first  article  changed, 
and  col.  t.  and  col.  front,  substituted. 
See  also  "Casket,"  Boston  [1853],  and  N.  Y.,n.  d.,  and 
"Gariand,"  Boston,  1850,  "Memory's  gift."  N.  Y.,  1869, 
and  n.  d.,  'Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1851,  and  "Ma-3 
noHa,"  1852. 

,  an  offering  for  all  seasons,  illustrated.  Boston, 

Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [pref.  d.  Ag.  1854]. 
5  p.  1.,  276  p.,  6  pi.,  7+  X  4f.     "Who  are  the  happv?" 

F.  (817) 
Also  an  edition  without  date,  otherwise  same,  and  an 
edition  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  with  vary- 
ing pi. 

This  is  "Wreath  of  wild  flowers,"  1846,  with  pi.  and  un- 
paged p.  leaf  added. 

Also  issued  as  "Amaranth,"  1851,  "Garland,  1852, 
"Keepsake  of  friendship  "  Boston,  1853,  and  "Mag- 
nolia" [1853]. 
Token  of  love,  ed.  by  a  lady  [E.  M.  M.].  New  York,  D. 
Appleton  &  Co.,  n.  d.  viii,  9-126  p.,  engr.  front. ,4  x  2^. 
••The  annoyer.'  C.U.     (818) 

Token  of  remembrance.  A,  a  new  edition,  ed.  by  author 
of  ■•Affection's  Keepsake,"  New  York.  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.     n.  d.     X,  11-128  p.,  front  4  x  2^.     "Stanzas." 

F.  (81.Sa) 
Union  annual.  The,  1837.     Philadelphia,  American  Sun- 
day school  union,  1837,  c.1836.    vi  p.,  1  1..  9-269  p., 
7  pi..  51  X  3f.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.     (819) 

Unique,  The,  a  biography  of  many  distinguished  char- 
acters, with  fine  portraits.  Boston,  J.  P.  Peaslee, 
1829.     2.53  p.  [8  pi.].  4f  X  3.  F.      (820) 

This  is  not  a  true  Annual. 
Also  Hingham,  1834.    4th  ed.  *  (820a) 


74 

Violet,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift.  New  York, 
Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853,  54  or  55] .  3  p.  1.,  7-250  p., 
[6  pi.,]  6f  X  4i.     "The  lighthouse." 

N.Y.,  U.W.      (821) 
An  edition  by  George  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d. 
Also  issued  1869,  same  except  pi.  vary. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  or  birthday 

present,  1837,  ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,  [v.  1.]  Philadelphia, 
E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  c.1836.  4  p.  1.,  17-212  p.,  6 
pi.,  5Jx3f.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.      (822) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  or  birthday 

present,  1839,  ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,  [v.  2.]  Philadel- 
phia, E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  c.1839.  5  p.  1.,  17-216  p., 
7pl.,  5fx3i.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (823) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present,  1840, 

ed.  by  Miss  Leslie,  [v.  3.]  Philadelphia,  Carey  & 
Hart,  c.  1839.     3  p.  1.,  17-216  p.,  6  pi.,  5f  x  3f. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.      (824) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  1842. 

Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1842,  c.  1841.  216  p., 
8  pi.,  5f  x  3f.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  U.W.      (825) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift.    New  York. 

1850.     6  pi.,   16mo.  *      (826) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift.  New  York, 

George  A.  Leavitt,  1869.  2  p.  1.,  7-250  p.,  [6  pi.,] 
6i  X  4.  P.M.      (827) 

Also  issued  bv  George  A.  Leavitt,  n.  d.  F.  (828) 
Also  by  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  F.     (829) 

Visitor,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  token,  ed.  by 
B.  Field.  Boston,  Peirce  &  Williams,  1829.  vi,  7- 
144  p.,  [engr.  front.,  4  pi.,]  4f  x  3. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (830) 

Voice  of  flowers.  The,  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigoumey.  Hart- 
ford, H.  S.  Parsons  &Co.,  1846,  c.  1845.  iv.  5-123, 
ip.,  2  l.,col.front.,4ix2f.  L.C.     (831) 

Voices  of  heart  and  home,  an  offering  of  love  from  many 
hearts.  Portland  [Me.] ,  F.  W.  Bailey,  1856.  1  p.l., 
7-128  p.,  4  pi.,  4*  X  3.  L.C       (832) 

Waverley  garland,  The,  a  present  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by 
"Ellen  Louise."  Boston,  Moses  A.  Dow,  1853,  c.1852. 
viii,  9-400  p.,  front.,  10  xSJ.  _    H.U.     (833) 

Made  up  from  the  "Waverley  magazine"  articles. 
Wedding   gift.  The,    or  the    duties    and   pleasures    of 
domestic    life.     Boston,    Gould,    Kendall  &  Lincoln, 
[circa  1844],  vi,  7-128,  vi,  7-128  p.,  4^  x  2f. 

F.  (833a) 
This  is  "Marriage  ring"  and  "The  family  circle"  bound 
together,  with  new  t.  and  pref.  prefixed. 

,   to  all  who  are  entering  the  marriage  state, 

ed.  by  Cotesworth  Pinckney.  Worcester  [Mass.],  S. 
A.  Howland,  1849,  c.  1848.      128  p.,  ilium,  t  ,  4^  x  2^. 

F.  (8336) 

Wedding  guest,  The,  a  friend  of  the  bride  and  bride- 
groom, ed.  bv  T.  S.  Arthur.  Philadelphia,  H.  C. 
Peck&Theo.Bliss,  C.1857.    vi,  7-300  p.,  6  pi.,  7^  x  4i. 

F.      (834) 


Wedding-ring,  The,  ed.  bv  J.  S.  A.  Boston,  ].  Buffum, 
n.  d.     c.  n.  d.     9()  p.,  '2J  x  2f.  F.       (834a) 

Western  souvenir,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 
gift  for  1829.  Cincinnati,  N.  &  G.  Guilford.  ix, 
10-324  p.,  7  pi.,  5i  X  3^. 

N.Y..  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (835) 

Wheat-sheaf,  The,  or  gleanings  for  the  wayside  and  fire- 
side. Philadelphia,  Willis  P.  Hazard,  1853,  c.  18.52. 
xii,  13-416  p.,  [5  pi.],  8i  X  5f.  F.      (836) 

At  least  3  vols,  issued. 

White  veil.  The,  a  bridal  gift,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha 
Hall,  elegentlv  illustrated.  Philadelphia,  E.  H. 
Butler  &  Co.,  1854,  c.  18.53.  viii,  p.,  1  1.,  17-324  p., 
11  pi.,  Si  X  6f.  F.      (S36a) 

Wide-awake  gift,  a  know-nothing  token  for  1855,  ed. 
by  "one  of  'em."  New  York,  J.  C.  Derby,  1855.  c. 
1854.     xii,  13-312  p.,  [5  pi.,]  7^x4^. 

L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.       837) 

Wild  flower,  The,  a  gift  book  for  the  holydays  for  1852, 
ed.  by  Grace  Mavlove.  Philadelphia,  J.  &  J.  L 
Gihon,  1852,  c.  18ol.  260  p.,  8  pi.  and  ilium,  t., 
8ix6i.  F.     (838) 

Winter-bloom,  The,  ed.  by  Henry  D.  Moore.      Philadel- 
.  sphia,  Hogan  &  Thompson,  C.  1850,    viii  p.,  2  1.,   13- 
'240  p.,  9  col.  pi.,  9  x5j. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (839) 

Wintergreen,  The,  a  perennial  gift  for  1844,  ed .  by  John 
Keese.  New  York,  Charles  Wells  &  Co.,  c.  1843. 
X,  19-247  p.,  16  pi.,  6f  x4j. 

N.Y.,  B.P..  U.W.     (840) 

Winter  wreath.  A,  of  summer  tiowtrs,  bv  S.  G.  Goodrich- 
New  York.  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1855,  c.1854.  320  p.- 
[8  pi.,]  9  X  5f .  F.     (841) 

Also  reprinted  in  1867,  c.  1854.        B.A.,  P.M.     (842) 

Winter  wreath.  The,  ed.  bv  N.  Parker  Willis.  New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1856  or  after],  c.  1853. 
224  p.,  12  pi.,  9ix6i.  F.      (843) 

Women  of  the  scriptures,  ed.  bv  H.  Hastings  Weld. 
Philadelphia,  Lindsav  &  Bla'kiston,  c.  1848.  xii, 
13-240p.,  12  pi.,  9ix.5i.  F.      (844) 

Woodbine,  The,  a  holidav  gift,  ed.  by  Caroline  May- 
Philadelphia,  Lindsay '&  Blakiston,  C.1851.  xp., 
1  1.,  13-322  p  ,  8  pi.,  7i  x4j.  L.C.     (845) 

Wreath,  The,  a  collection  of  poems  from  celebrated  Eng- 
lish authors.  New  York,  W.  B.  Gilley  &  H.  I. 
Megarey,  1821.  iv,  3-259  p.,  front,  and  engr.  t., 
4x3i.  F.      (846) 

Also  an  edition  Hartford.  1826.  F.      (847) 

,  designed  as  a   token  for   the   young,    [v.  1.] 

New  York,  N.  B.  Holmes.  1836,  c.  1835.  l60_p. 
eng.  front,  and  eng.  t.      of  x  4i.  F.      (847a) 

,   designed   as  a  token   for  the  young,  [v.  2.] 

1837.  New  York,  Doolittle  &  Vermilge.  238  p., 
illus.  *     (848) 


76 

Wreath  of  beauty,  The,  ed.  by  T-  R-  G-  Hassard.  New 
York,  D.Appleton  &  Co.,  1864,  c.1863.  336  p.,  16  pi., 
10fx7|.  P.      (849) 

Wreath  of  wild  flowers,  The,  from  the  literary  mis- 
cellanies of  John  Milton  Steams.  New  York,  Edward 
Walker,  1846,  c.l846.  x,  276  p.,  [front,  and  engr.  t.,] 
7i  X  4*.      "The  refugee."  B.P.     (850) 

A  second  ed.  was  issued  N.  Y.,  1848.  F.'    (851) 

This  book,  by  ].  M.  Stearns,  was  used  without  credit  by 
the   publishers  of  annuals,   a   preliminary   poem  on   an 
inserted   unpaged   1.,    and   plates   being   added,  and  the 
original  front,  and  engr.  t.  omitted,  and  preface  changed. 
It   was  reissued  thus  as  "Amaranth,"   1851.    as    "Gar- 
land," 1852,  as  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  Bost.,  1853,  as 
"Token    of    friendship,"    Boston,  Phillips  &    Sampson 
[18541 ,  and  also  without  date,  Boston,  and  without  date, 
N.Y.,andas  "Magnolia"   [pref.   <11853].       Almost  all 
these  vary  in  the  first  unpaged  article,  and  in  plates. 
Young  lady's  cabinet  of  gems,   a  choice  collection    of 
pieces   of   poetry   and   prose   by   Virginia    DeForest. 
Boston,  Kelley&  Brother,  1854,  c. 1854.      xii,  13-348 
p.,  [col.  front,  and  col.  t.,]  7f  x  4|.  F.      (852) 

Called  "Lady's  cabinet"  on  back  of  cover. 
Young   ladies'   choice.   The,   ed.    by  Mrs.   L.   G.   Abell- 
Boston,    Higgins,  Bradley  &  Dayton,   1858.      256  p., 
[1  pi.,]  6f  x4i.  _  F.      (853) 

Also  called  "Ladies'  choice." 
Young  lady's  companion,  ed.  by  Margaret  Coxa.     Cincin- 
nati.    342  p.    [Pref.  1839.]  *     (854) 

and  token  of  affection,  in  a  series  of  letters  by 

Margaret  Coxe.  Columbus  [O.],  Isaac  N.  Whiting, 
1846,  c.1845  2d  ed.  revised  and  list  of  books  added 
[p.  343-48].    [Pref.  d.  Ag.  1840.]     x,  348  p.,  8x5. 

C.U.      (855) 

.     Ilium,  t.  of  "Lady's  companion"  reads  thus. 

Young  lady's  gift,  a  common-place  book  of  prose  an 
poetry.  Providence,  B.  Cranston  &  Co.,  1836,  c 
1836.    viii,  316p.,  5i  X  3f .  F.      (856) 

Young  ladies'  oasis,  or  gems  of  prose  and  poetry,  ed.  by 
N.  L.  Ferguson.  LoweU,  N.  L.  Dayton,  1851,  c.  1850. 
2d  ed.,  252  p.,  front,  and  ilium,  pi.,  6f  x  4^. 

C.U.  (857) 
Also  issued  in  1854  with  p.  253-72  added,  different 
front.,  and  no  ilium,  pi.  *      (858) 

Young  ladies'  ofiering,  or  gems  of  prose  and  poetry. 
Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson,  1848,  c.  1847.  iv,  5-264 
p.,  [4  pi.,]  7i  X  4^.     "Kindred  hearts." 

N.Y.,  C.U.  (859) 
See  1849,  1851,  1853,  1857,  identical  ed.  except  pi.  vary 
and  article  p.  5-8  is  at  p.  19-22. 

,  or  gems  of  prose  and  poetry,  by  Mrs.   L.  H. 

Sigourney  and  others.     Boston,  Phillips  &  Sampson, 

1849,  c.  1847.      iv.  5-264  p.  [4  pi.],   7^  x  4f .     "The 

father."  N.Y.,  C.U..  U.W.      (860) 

This   is   same   as    1848,    except   front,   is   different   and 

article  p.  5-8  transferred  to  p.  19-22. 


77 

Young  ladies'  offering — (continued). 

An  ed.  1851,  c.1847.     Same  as  1849.    7i  x  4|. 

C.U.  (861) 
An  ed.  1853,  c.1847.  Same  as  1849.  Title  reads 
"Young  ladies'  offering,"  but  back  reads  "Young 
ladv's  offering." 

N  Y..  U.W.      (862) 
An  ed.  1857.  c.1847.     Same  as  1849.  C.U.     (863) 

Young  lady's  Sunday  book,  The,  a  practical  manual  of 
the  Christian  duties  of  piety,  benevolence  and  self- 
government.  Philadelphia,  Key  &  Biddle,  1833, 
c.  1833.     viii,  312  p.,  front,  and  eng.  t.,  5  x  3J. 

F.  (8G3a) 
This  is  not  a  true  Annual. 

Young  maiden's  mirror,  c.  1853.  *     (864) 

,  by    the  author   of    "The    child's  keepsake." 

Boston,  C.  Stone  &  Co.,  1857.  3rd  ed.  enlarged,  with 
music,  c.  1853.  274  p.,  10  p.  of  music,  front,  and 
presentation  pi.,  6^  x  4 J.  F.     (864a) 

,    by  the  author  of  "The    child's    keepsake." 

Boston,  Cyrus  Stone,  1858.  4th  ed.  enlarged,  with 
music,  c.  1853.  274  p.,  10  p.  of  music,  front,  and 
presentation  pi.,  6^  x  4j. 

Same  as  1857.  U.W.     (865) 

Young  man.  The,  or  guide  to  knowledge,  virtue  and 
happiness,  by  Frank  Ferguson.  Boston,  G.  W 
Cottrell  &  Co.,  c.  1848.      128  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4^x2^ 

F.     (865a) 

\  Ilium,  t.  reads,  "The   young  man's  guide  to  knowledge 

and  virtue." 

Young  man's  friend.  The,  by  Daniel  C.  Eddy.  Lowell, 
Nathaniel  L.  Davton,  18'50,  c.1849.  3  p.l.,  9-264  p., 
engr.  front.,  7J  x'  4*.  F.     (866) 

Young  man's  guide.  The.  Boston,  Lilly,  Wait,  Colman 
&  Holden,  1833,  c.l833.  xii,  13-320  p.,  front,  and 
engr.  t.,  6  x  3f .  U.W.      (867) 

Young  man's  offering,  comprising  prose  and  poetical 
writing  of  the  most  eminent  authors.  Boston, 
Phillips  &  Sampson,  1849.  1  p.l.,  vi,  7-316  p.,  [6  pi., J 
7i  x  4f .  F.     (868) 

An  edition  1850  is  the  same.  U.W.     (869) 

An  edition  1857  is  the  same.  B.P.      (870) 

Young  man's  own  book.  Philadelphia  [circa  1832?]  • 
Not  an  Annual. 

Youth's  annual.  Title  on  back  of  "Juvenile  scrap  book." 
n.  d. 

Youth's  historical  gift,  a  Christmas,  New- Year  and  birth 
dav  present,  ed.  by  R.  M.  Evans.  New  York,  D- 
.\p'pleton,  1844.     40pl.,ix6i.  F.     (871). 

Youth's  keepsake,  or  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present. 
New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  [1853  or  after]. 
4  p.l.,  9-252  p.,  6  pi.,  6i  x  4^.  "London  and  country 
cousin."  B.P.     (872) 


78 

Youth's  keepsake — {continued). 

Another  ed.,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  379  Broadway,  n.  d. 
[1856  or  after].  P.M.      (873) 

Anotherpd.  1869.  F.      (874) 

This  is  "American  juvenile  keepsake,"  c.  1834,  with  3 
less  pi 
See  also  "Gift,"  N.  Y.,  1847,  "Gem,"  1849. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people,      [v.    1.]     Boston,  Carter  &  Hendee,   1830,   c. 

1829.  210   p.,    6   pi.,    5|x3i.        N.Y.,  B.A.     (875) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people,     [v.  2.]     Boston,  Carter  &  Hendee,  1831,  c. 

1830.  216  p.,  7  pi.,  5f  x3f. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.     (876) 

Youth's  keep-sake,  a  New  Year,  Christmas  and  birthday, 
present  for  both  sexes,  with  engravings.  New  York 
J.  C.  Ricker,  1834  (date  on  vig.  t.  and  back  of  book 
only),  vi,  7-216  p.,  8  pi.  o\  x  4^.  F.      (876a) 

Eng.  t.  reads  "Youth's  Keepsake." 

Touth's  keepsake,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift 
for  young  people.  Boston,  E.  R.  Broader^,  1835,  c. 
1834      viii,     206p.,  7pl.,  6x  3J. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B  P.     (877) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  John  Allen  &  Co.,  1836,  c.  1835. 
2p.l.,  7-214  p.,  6  pi.,  6x3^.  L.C.,  B.P.      (878) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  Otis,  Broaders  &  Co.,  1837,  c.1836. 
192  p.,  [3  pi.,  and  3  paged  illus.,]  6x4. 

B.P.      (879) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  T.  H.  Carter,  1838.  2  p.l.,  9-192  p., 
[3  pi. ,  and  3  paged  illus.].       ,  N.Y.,  B.P.      (880) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  Otis,  Broaders  Sc  Co.,  1839,  c.  1838. 
2  p.  ].,  9-195  p.,  [1  pi.  and  7  paged  illus.,]  6x4. 

B.P.      (881) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  Otis,  Broaders  &  Co.,  1840.  2  p.l., 
9-190  p.,  1  1.,  4  pi.,  and  illus.,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y'.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (882) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  William  Crosby  &  Co.,  1841.  2  p.l., 
9-192  p.,  2  pi.,  and  illus.,  6i  x  4^.  B.P.      (883) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  William  Crosby  &  Co.,  1842.  2  p.l., 
9-191  p.,  1  p.,  [3  pi.,  illus.,]  6i  X  4.  B.P.      (884) 

—  ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  g^ft  for  young 

people.     Boston,  1843,  *     (885) 

—  a     Christmas    and     New    Year's     gift     for 

young  people.  Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,  [1844  on 
cover,  and  half  title,]  c.1843.  xii,  13-206  p.,  [9  pi.,] 
6i  X  4.  P       (886) 


Youth's  keepsake,  ;i  Christmas  and  Xew  Year's  gift  for 
young  people.  Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.  [1845  on 
back  and  at  top  of  p.  9],  [vii]-viii,  9-180  p.,  [G  pi., 
and  il.  in  text].     0^x4.  F.      (887) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  for  young 

people.  Boston,  Benj.  B.  Mussey,  n.  d.  [1846  on  half 
title  and  back].     2  p.l.,  9-180  p.,  [5  pi.,]  6^  x  4. 

N.Y. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present.     New 

York,  George  A.  Leavitt,  1869.  3  p.l.,  9-352  p.,  6pl., 
6f  X  4^.  "London  and  country  cousin."  N.  Y.  (889) 
Also  an  ed.,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.  (890) 

This  is  "American   juvenile   keepsake,"  c.1834,  with  3 
less  pi. 

See  also  "Gift,"  N.  Y.,  1847,  "Gem."  1849. 
Youth's  parlor  annual,  ed.  and  pub.  by  Rev.  D.  Newell, 
New  York.     432  p.,  8J  x  5^.  N.Y.,  H.U.      (891) 

This  is  "Family  circle,"  a  magazine,  nos.  1-12  of  v.  1, 
and  called  "Parlor  annual  [and  Christian  family  maga- 
zine)" at  head  of  page  9. 
See  "Family  circle." 
Youth's  portfolio.     See  Portfolio  for  youth. 
Youth's  sketch  book,  The,     Boston,  Lilly,  Wait  &  Co., 
1834,  C.1833.    viii,  9-224  p.,  8  pi.,  5^  x  4 

U.M.      (892) 

,  being  a  selection  of  tales  for  children.  Boston, 

1849.     18mo.     illus.  *     (893) 

Also  an  edition,  1850.  *     (894) 

Youth's  visitor.  The,  or  selections  in  prose  and  verse 
from  the  Presbyterian  Sabbath-school  visitor.  Phila- 
delphia, Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  c.1853. 
viii,  9-240  p.,   [11  pi,]   51x4^.  P.M.     (895) 

(Including  the  books  in  the  above  American  alphabet, 
which  are  numbered  as  a.  b.  c,  etc.,  there  are  1022 
volumes  listed.) 


PART  II. 


ENGLISH. 

Ackermann's  juvenile  forget  me  not  for  1830,  ed.  by 

Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  1.]  London.  T.-B.  B.M.  (1023) 
This  series  is  entirely  distinct,  and  a  rival  and  imitator 
of  "Juvenile  forget  me  not,"  which  see. 

for    1831,  ed.    by    Frederic    Shoberl.    [v.  2.] 

London.  T.-B.     B.M.     (1024) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  present 

for  youth  of  both  sexes,  1832.  Ed.  by  Frederic 
Shoberl.  [v.  3.]  London,  R.  Ackermann.  3-252  p., 
lOpl.,  .5|x3i.  __  F.      (1025) 

See  "Victoria  keepsake,"  its  successor. 
Affection's  gift.      London,  1830. 

.     London,  1831. 

.     London,  1832. 

.     London,  1833. 

for  1844.    London  [1843] . 

T.-B. 
Affection's  keepsake.    London,  1836.  T.-B. 
London,  1837.  T.-B., 

London,  1838.  T.-B., 

London,  1840.  T.-B. 

London,  1842.  T.-B., 

London,  1843.  T.-B.. 

1846.  Original  poetry  by  Thomas  Albin. 
London,  imprinted  for  the  author,  xvi,  17-206  p., 
1  1.,  front.,  engr.  t.,  4i  x  2J.  U.W.      (1037) 

Affection's  offering,    [v.  1.]    London,  1829. 

T.-B.,    B.M.  (1038) 

.     [v.  2.]      London,  1830.   T.-B.,    B.M.  (1039) 

,  a  book  for  all  seasons,  but  especially  designed 

as  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift  or  birthday  pres- 
ent, [v.  3.]  London,  Charles  Tilt,  1831.  vii  p.,  1  1., 
13-180  p.,  [3  pi.].  U.W       (1040) 

,  1832.  T.-B.      (1041) 

Album  wreath,  and  bijou  litt^raire,  ed.  by  J.  Francis, 

London,  De  la  Rue,  1834.     4to.  embossed  pi. 

T.-B..  B.M.      (1042) 
Album  wreath  of  music  and  literature.     London,  1840. 

sm.  4to.  T.-B.      (1043) 

Amaranth,  The.     London,  Renshaw  &  Co.,  1832. 

T.-B.      (1044) 

,    a  literary   present   for  the   instruction   and 

entertainment  of  the  young,  ed.  by  Randolph  Roscoe, 
with  fine  steel  engravings.  London,  Renshaw  &  Co. 
n.  d.  [1836  on  back].  2  p.  1.,  320  p.,  6  x  4J.  "The 
patriot  son-in-law."  N.Y.      (1045) 


T.-B. 

(1026) 

T.-B. 

(1027) 

T.-B. 

(1028) 

T.-B. 

(1029) 

12mo. 

B.M. 

(1030) 

.,  B.M 

(1031) 

B.M. 

(1032) 

B.M. 

(1033) 

B.M. 

(1034) 

B.M. 

(1035) 

B.M. 

(1036) 

82 

Amaranth,  The,  a  miscellany  of  original  prose  and  verse, 
ed.  by  T.  K.  Hervey.  London,  Baily  &  Co  ,  1839.  pi., 
4to.  T.-B.      (1046) 

,  a  literary  and  religious  offering,  embellished 

with  many  fine  engravings.  London,  Edward  Lacey, 
16  St  Paul's  Churchyard,  n.  d.  [circa.  1832].  viip.,  1  1., 
352p.,8pl.,5ix3f.  "The  orphans."  U.W.  (1047) 
This  was  also  pub.  in  two  parts,  I,  "Friendship's  gift"; 
•  II,  "Juvenile  wreath." 

Amethyst,  The.    [v.  1.]    Edinburgh,  1832.  T.-B.   (1048) 

or  Christian's  annual  for  1833,  ed.  by  R.  Hine, 

and  R.  K.  Greville.  [v.  2.]  Edinburgh,  William  Oli- 
phant,   1833.     xii,  382  p.,  6^  x  4.  U.W.      (1049) 

or  Christian's  annual  for  1834,  ed.  by  Richard 

Hine  and  Robert  Kaye  Greville.  [v.  3.]  Edinbiirgh, 
W.  Oliphant  &  Son,  1834.     xii,  352  p.,  engr.  t.,  6^  x  4. 

F.      (1050) 

Amulet,  The,  or  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer  for 

1826.  [v.  1.]  London,  Wm.  Baynes  &  Son,  1826.  xii, 
396  p.,  12  pi.,  5f  x3|.  L.C.      (1051) 

Also  issued  in  large  paper. 

,  or  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  [v. 2.] 

London,  W.  Baynes  &  Son  and  Wightman  &  Cramp, 

1827.  xii,  414  p.,  12  pi.,  5^  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  P.M.      (1052) 

,    or    Christian    and    literary    remembrancer. 

[v.  3.]  London,  W.  Baynes  &  Son,  and  Wightman  & 
Cramp,  1828.    418  p.,  14  pi.,  5^  x  3^. 

L.C,  B.P.,  U.W.,  B.A.      (1053) 

,  or  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed. 

by  S.  C  Hall.  [v.  4.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  & 
A.  H.  Davis,  and  Wightman  &  Co.,  1829.  xiv,  394  p., 
1  1.,  14  pi.,  5^x3^.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.      (1054) 

,  a  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed.  by 

S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  5.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  &  A. 
H    Davis,  1830.    xii,  13-392  p.,  12  pi.,  5f  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.     (1055) 

,  a  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed.  by 

S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  6.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  &  A. 
H.  Davis,  1831.    x,  11-360  p.,  12  pi.,  5^  x  Sf. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.     (1056) 

,  a  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed.  by 

S.  C  Hall.  [v.  7.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  &  A. 
H.  Davis,  1832.    viii,  9-318  p.,  12  pi.,  5f  x  3f. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.P.     (1057) 

,  a  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed.  by 

S.  C  Hall.  [v.  8.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  &  A. 
H.  Davis,  1833.    viii,  9-312  p.,  12  pi.,  5J  x  3f. 

L.C,  B.A.,  P.M      (1058) 

,  a  Christian  and  literary  remembrancer,  ed. 

by  S.  C  Hall.  [v.  9.]  London,  Frederick  Westley  & 
A.  H.  Davis,  1834.    vi,  9-318  p.,  11  pi.,  5f  x  3f. 

L.C.      (1059) 

,  ed.  bv  S.C.Hall,    [v.  10.]   London,  Frederick 

Westley  &  A.  H.  Davis,  1835.  viii,  9-286  p.,  10  pi., 
6^x4}.  N.Y.,  L.C,  U.W.      (1060) 


83 

Amulet,  The,  ed.  by  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  11.]  London,  Frederick 
Westlev  &  A.  H.  Davis,  1836.  vi,  7-304  p.,  10  pi., 
6ix4.  N.Y.,  B.P.     (1061) 

Andalusian  annual,  The,  for  1837.  Ed.  by  M.  B. 
Houan.     London,  1836.       4to.  col.  pis.       *     (1061a) 

Angler's  souvenir,  The,  by  "P.  Fisher,  Esq."  [A.  W. 
Chatto.]  assisted  bv  several  eminent  piscatory 
characters.  London,  Charles  Tilt,  1835.  pi.,  12mo., 
pictorial  border.  T.-B..     F.      (1062) 

,  1845.  T.-B.      (10G3) 

,  ed.  bvG.  C.  Davies.    London,  1886.     pi.,  4to. 

T.-B.      (1064) 

Anniversary,  The,  an  elegant  literary  present,  ed.  by 
Horace  Harvey.  London,  R.  A.  Charlton,  n.  d.  vn, 
312  p.,  [10  pi.,]  6jx4i.  B.P.      (1065) 

,  or  poetry  and  prose  for  1829,  ed.  by  Allan 

Cunningham,   [v. 1.1   London,John  Sharpe,  1829.    xvi, 

320  p.,  20  pi.,  7|x  5.  N.Y.      (1066) 

Also  issued  in  large  paper,  9K  ^  ^^-  „  , 

Some   copies   vary   in    sub-title,   having     or  prose   and 

poetry  for  1829,  ed.  by  Allan  Cunningham." 

1  1830.  T.-B.      (1067) 

An   edition   was  partly    prenarrd    for    1830,  the    plates 
being  engraved,  but  not  published. 

Annual  gift-book,  The,  a  drawing-room  portrait  gallery 

of   eminent  personages,    London.       Joint   Stock   Co., 

1859.     iv  p.,    11.,    40    pL,    each    with    text,    paged 

separate.  1  of  xlH.  B.P.      (10G8) 

This    was  title  of    vol.    1    of    "Drawing-room    portrait 

gallerv  "  ,  r^  ,     >. 

Annual,  The,  of  British  landscape  scenery.  Ed.  by 
Louisa  Anne  Twamlev.  London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  Co. 
[1839  on  back  of  cover.]  Preface  dated  1838.  152  p., 
1  1.,  20  pi.  8^x5 J.  F.  (1069) 

Annual  souvenir  (Catholic).  London,  ed.  and  pub.  by 
Booker,  1834,  illus.  with  aquatints,  the  only  annual 
so  illustrated.  T.-B.      (1070) 

Annual  token,  London.    Edward  Lacey,  1835  [?].     6  pi. 

*      (1071) 

Apollo's  gift,  or  the  musical  souvenir,  a  musical  annual, 
ed  bv  Ed.  and  M.  Clementi  and  J.  B.  Cramer.  Lon- 
don,'Willis  &  Co.,  1830.     4to,  pi.  T.-B.      (1072) 

,  1831.  T.-B.      (1073) 

Aurora  borealis,  The,  a  literary  annual,  ed.  by  members 
of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Tilt,  1833.     xiv  p..  1  1.,  1-274  p.,  1  1.,  [2  pi..]  6\x4. 

F.     (1074) 
Issued  as  "Friend's  annual,"  1834. 

Ayrshire  wreath.  The,  1843.  A  collection  of  original 
pieces  in  prose  and  verse,  chiefly  by  native  authors, 
on  subiects  relating  to  Ayrshire.  Kilmarnock,  H. 
Crawford  &  Son.  1843.  xii,  13-214  p.,  11.,  front.. 
6fx4J.  N.Y.      (10/5) 

Baxter's  agricultural  and  horticultural  annual,  ed.  by 
Baxter  &  Son.  London,  Simpkin,  1836,  has  2  Baxter 
prints.  T.-B.      (1076) 


T.-B. 

(1078) 

T.-B. 

(1079) 

T.-B. 

(1080) 

T.-B. 

(1081) 

T.-B. 

(1082) 

T.-B. 

(1083) 

Bengal  annual,  a  literary  keepsake  for  1830.  ed.  by  David 
Lester  Richardson.  Calcutta,  Samuel  Smith  &  Co., 
1830.  viii,  352  p.,  7  pi.  (etchings;  the  only  annual 
so  illus.)  N.Y.      (1077) 

,  1831. 

,  1832. 

,  1833. 

,  1834. 

Biblical  annual.     London,  1833. 

,  1834. 

Biblical  keepsake,  or  landscape  illustrations  of  the  most 
remarkable  places  mentioned  in  the  Holy  Scriptures, 
by  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Home.  London,  [1st  series,] 
John  Murray,  1835.     xxiv,  156  p.,  32  pi.,  8^x51. 

U.  M.     (1084) 

,  or  landscape  illustrations  of  the  most  remark- 
able places  mentioned  in  the  Scriptures.  Text  by  T. 
H.  Home.  2d  series.  London,  John  Murray,  1836. 
xvi,  171  p.,  32  pi.,  8f  X  5f  U.M.      (1085) 

,  or  landscape  illustrations  of  the  most  remark- 
able places  mentioned  in  the  Scriptures.  3d  series. 
London,  Home,  1837.     xii,  168  p.,  22  pi.,  8J  x  5^. 

U.M.      (1086) 

Bijou,  The,  or  annual  of  literature  and  the  arts.      [v.  1.] 

London, Wm.  Pickering,  1828.  xiv,  335  p.,  15.pl.,6ix4. 

L.C.,  P.M.,  B.A.      (1087) 

— ,  or  annual  of  literature  and  the  arts.      [v.  2.] 

London,  Wm.  Pickering,  1829.      xii,  288  p.,  10  pi.  and 
vig.  t.,  6ix4.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1088) 

,  an  annual  of  literature  and  the  arts.      [v.  3.] 

London,  Wm.  Pickering,  1830.      xiii  p.,  1  p.l.,  288  p., 
9  pi.,  6i  X  4.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1089) 

Bijou  almanac,  ed.  by  L.  E.  L.     London,  Schloss,  1839. 

T.-B.      (1090) 

,  ed.  by  S.  Lover.  London,  Schloss,  1840. 

T.-B.      (1091) 
Biographical    keepsake.     Historical    and    characteristic 
sketches  of  the  most  distinguished  persons  of  the  pres- 
ent time.     1st  series.     London,  Edward  Lacey,  n.  d. 
[circa  1830].    x,  324  p.  [8  pi.,]  5^  x  3^.     N.Y.      (1092) 

.      2d  series.      London,   Edward  Lacey,  n.   d. 

[circa  1830] .    iv  p.,  8  1.,  324  p.,  [8  pi.]  5^  x  3+. 

N.Y.'  (1093) 
These  were  originally  issued  in  numbers  in  1827-,  each 
with  a  pi.,  and  called  "Public  characters  of  the  present 
day." 
Birthday  gift,  A.  The  dial  of  love,  a  book  for  young 
people,  by  Mary  Howitt.  London,  n.  d.  (1094) 
This  is  really  a  magazine,  "Dial  of  love." 
Blossoms?  at  Christmas,  and  first  flowers  of  the  New  Year, 
for  1825.  [v.  1.]  London,  J.  Poole,  Oct.  10,  1824. 
2  p.  1.,  271  p.,  [3  pi.,]  5f  X  3|.  U.W       (109.5) 

,  and  first  flowers  of  the  new  year.     London, 

1826.      [9  pi.]  '  T.-H.      (lOO(i) 


85 

Book  of  beauty,  The.     London,  1845.  T.-B.     (1097) 

.    for    the    Queen's    boudoir,    musical    annual 

for  1848.     London,  C.  Jelfrev's.     117  p.,  pi.  3*  x  10. 

F.      (1098) 

,  or  regal  gallery,  1848,  ed.  bv  the  Countess  of 

Blessington.  London,  D.  Bogue.  2  p.  1.,  302  p.,  12  pi., 
9x6i.  B.P.      (1099) 

Continuation  of  "Heath's  book  of  beauty." 

■,  or  regal  gallery,  1849,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of 

Blessington.  London,  David  Bogue,  1849.  2  p.  1., 
316  p.,  13  pi.,  9  x6i-.  C.U.     (1100) 

Book  of  flowers,  London.  Pirated  edition  of  Flora's  in- 
terpreter, Boston  [circa  1832J.  T.-B.      (1101) 

Book  of  gems.  The  poets  and  artists  of  Great  Britain, 
ed.  by  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  1.]  London,  Saunders  &  Otley, 
1836.  xvi,  304  p.,  53  illus.  in  text,  2  1.  of  autographs; 
8ix5J.  F.      (1102) 

.   The  poets  and  artists  of  Great  Britain,  ed.  by 

S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  2.]  London,  Saunders  &  Otley,  1837. 
xvi,  304  p.,  53  illus.  in  text,  2  1.  autographs,  8\  x  5^. 

F.      (1103) 

.    The    modern    poets    and    artists    of    Great 

Britain,  ed.  by  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  3.]  London,  Whittaker 
&  Co.,  1838.  xvi,  304  p.,  43  illus.  in  text,  2  1.  auto- 
graphs, 8^x51.  F.      (1104) 

Book  of  royalty,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  London,  Acker- 
mann  &  Co.,  1839.     col.pl.  T.-B.      (1105) 

Botanic  annual,  ed.  by  R.  Mudie.  London,  Cochrane  & 
Co.,  1832.  T.-B.      (1106) 

Bouquet,  a  new  annual.     London,  Lacey,  1832. 

T.-B.      (1107) 

.     London,  Lacey,  1833.  T.-B.      (1108) 

.     London,  Lacey,  1834.  T.-B.      (1109) 

Bouquet  des  souvenirs,  Le,  a  wreath  of  friendship.  The 
botanical  portion  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Henslow.  London, 
Robert  Tyas,  1840.     216  p.,  25  col.  pi.,  7f  x  5. 

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Bow  in  the  cloud,  ed.  bv  B.  Barton.  London,  Jackson  & 
Co..  1834.  '  T.-B.      (1111) 

Bridal  bouquet  culled  from  the  garden  of  literature  by 
Henrv  Southgate.     London,  1890.     400  p.,  8vo,  illus. 

T.-B.      (1112) 

Broken  shaft,  The.     Annual  for  1886.     London,  1SS6. 

T.-B.      (1113) 

Cabinet    album.     London,    Hurst   &    Co.,    1830., 

T.-B.       (1114) 

.     London,  1831.  T.-B.      (1115) 

.     London,  1832.  T.-B.      (1116) 

Cabinet  for  youth.     London,  Whittaker,  1832. 

T.-B.     (1117) 

Cabinet  of  curiosities.     London,  1829.         T.-B.     (1118) 


Cabinet  of  literary  gems,  ed.  by  Bernard  Bowring,  illus- 
trated with  fine  engravings.  London,  Renshaw  & 
Co.,  n.  d.     iv,  320p.,pl.,6ix4.     N.Y.,  C.U.     (1119) 

.     London,  Manning  &  Co.,  1832. 

T.-B.      (1120) 

Cabinet  of  modem  art,  The,  and  literary  souvenir,  ed- 
by  Alaric  A.  Watts.  2d  series,  [v.  1.]  London,  Whit- 
taker  &  Co.,  1836.    xvi,  224  p.,  24  pi.,  7^  x  SJ. 

L.C.  (1121) 
This  is  a  new  series  of  "Literary  souvenir,  and  cabinet 
of  modern  art,"  which  ceased  publication  with  1835. 

,  and  literary  souvenir,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  W^atts. 

3d  series,     [v.  2.]     London,  Whittaker  &  Co.,  1837. 
xiv,  224  p.,  24  pi.,  7i  X  51.  L.C.     (1122) 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,  with  24  line  engrav- 
ings, [v.  3.]  London,  Whittaker  &  Co.,  1842.  xiv, 
225  p.,  24pl.,  7ix5f.  N.Y.      (1123) 

Cadeau,  a  musical  annual.     London,  1831.    4to. 

T.-B.      (1124) 

.     London,  1832,  4to.  T.-B.      (1125) 

. .     London,  1833,  4to.  T.-B.      (1126) 

Cameo.     London,  Pickering,  1831.  T.-B.     (1127) 

Cameo,  The,  a  melange  of  literature  and  the  arts  selected 
from  the  Bijou.  London,  William  Pickering,  n.  d. 
288  p.  [7pl.i  6ix4.  F.      (1127a) 

Campbell's  scenic  annual,  ed.  by  T.  Campbell.  London, 
Virtue,  1838.    36  engr.  dedicated  to  Duchess  of  Kent. 

T.-B.      (1128) 

Carcanet,  The.     London,  1828.  T.-B.     (1129) 

,  select  passages  from  the  most  distinguished 

writers     London,  Pickering,  1830.  T.-B       (1130) 

Caricature  annual.  See  Looking  glass  or  caricature 
annual. 

Casket,  The,  a  miscellany,  consisting  of  unpublished 
poems.  London,  John  Murray,  1829.  xxii  p.,  1  1., 
451  p.,  8i-x5i.  F.      (1131) 

Casquet  of  literary  gems,  ed.  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.  Glas- 
gow, Blaikie  &  Son,  n.  d.  [1829].  v.  1.  xii.  3-386  p. 
7x4.  T.-B.,  P.M.      (1132) 

,  ed.  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.     Glasgow,  Blaikie  &  • 

Son,  n.  d.     v.  2.     x,  3-362  p.     7x4.       P.M.      (1133) 

,  ed.  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.     Glasgow,  Blaikie  & 

Son,  n.  d.    v.  3.    xii,  3-374  p.    7x4.        P.M.      (1134) 

,  ed.  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.     Glasgow,  Blaikie  & 

Son,  n.  d.    v.  4.     x,  3-374  p.     7x4.        P.M.      (1135) 

Cattermole's  historical  annual.  The  great  civil  war  of 
Charles  L  and  his  parliament,  by  Rev.  R.  Catter- 
mole.  [v.  1.]  London,  Longman,  Orme,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,  1841.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  288  p.,  15  pi., 
9x6^.  N.Y.      (1136) 

Except  last  two  paragraphs  same  as   Heath's  historical 

annual,  1842. 


Cattermole's  historical  annual,  1844.  [v.  2.]  vi  p.,  1  1., 
311  p.,  15  pi.       _  N.Y.      (1137) 

Same  as  "Heath's  picturesque  annual,"  1845. 
Caunter's  and  Daniell's  oriental  annual,  1839.    Eastern 
legends  by  the  Rev.  Hobart  Gaunter.    London,  Whit- 
taker  &  Co.,  1838.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  268  p.,  22  pi.,  7J  x  5. 

N.Y.      (1138) 
See  "Oriental  annual,"  1834-40. 
Chameleon,  a  Scottish  annual.     Robinson,  1831. 

T.-B.      (1139) 

.      Robinson,  1832.  T.-B.      (1140) 

.      Robinson,  1833.  T.-B.      (1141) 

Chaplet.     London,  Harwood,  1845,  4to.      T.-B.      (1142) 

.    London,  Harwood,  1846,  4to.    T.-B.      (1143) 

Christian  forget-me-not.     1829  or  1830.      T.-B.     (1144) 

Christian  keepsake,  The,  and  missionary  annual,  1835, 

ed.   by  the   Rev.  William    Ellis,      [v.  1.]      London,  H. 

Fisher,  R.  Fisher  &  P.  Jackson,     viiii,  9-306  p.,  13  pi., 

6Jx4.  B.P.,  U.W.      (1145) 

,    and     missionary     annual,      1836,      ed.     bv 

the  Rev.   William  ElHs.     [v.  2.]     London,   Fisher  & 
Son.    viii,  9-202p.,  17pl.,7ix5i.   N.Y.,  B.P.    (114G) 

,  and  missionary  annual,  1837,  ed.  by  the  Rev. 

William  Ellis,    [v.  3.]    London,  Fisher  &  Son.    viii,  9- 
206  p.,  16  pL,  7J  X  5i.  B.P.,  P  M.      (1147) 

,  and  missionary  annual,  1838,  ed.  by  the  Rev. 

William  Ellis,    [v.  4.]    London,  Fisher  &  Son.    206  p., 
16pl.,  7ix5i.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  U.W.     (1148) 

,  1840.  T.-B.      (1149) 

for  1850,  by  Mrs.  Ellet.    Family  pictures  from 

the  Bible.     London.     8vo.  B.M.      (1150) 

Christian    offering   and    christian    keepsake.      London, 

Holmes,  n.  d.,  [circa  1845.]  T.-B.      (1151) 

Christian  souvenir,  a  literary  and  religious  offering,  with 

fine  steel  engravings.    London,  Thomas  Holmes,  n.  d. 

viii,  312  p.,  [10  pi.,]  Six  5^.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (1152) 

Some   copies    have    engr.   t.   added,    reading    "Christian 

souvenir,  a  literary  and  religious  keepsake." 

Also  issued  with  imprint  John  Reynolds. 

.     London,  1830.  T.-B.      (1153) 

,  ed.  by  Rev.  Charles  B.  Tayler.   The  Scripture 

illustrations  by  Rev.  Thomas  Dale.     London,  Tilt   & 
Bogue,  1842.     xii,  276  p.,  12  pi.,  7^  x  4J.    P.M.      (1154) 

Christmas  box,  The,  an  annual  present  for  children,  ed. 
bv  T.  Crofton  Croker.  [v.  1.]  London,  Wm.  Harrison 
Ainsworth,  1828.    xii  p.,  1  1.,  3-233  p.,  6J  x  4. 

B.P.      (11.55) 

,  an  annual  present  to  young  persons,  ed.  by 

T.  Crofton  Croker,  Esq.    [v.  2.]    London,  John  Ebers 

&  Co.,  1829.    iv,  240  p.,  illus.,  6'  x  3 J. 

N.Y.      (1156) 

.     Title    on    back    of    "Marshall's    Christmas 

box,"  1832.  which  see. 
Christmas    tales,    historical    and    domestic,    by    W.    H. 
Harrison.    London,  A.  K.  Newman  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [circa 
1833].  3  p.  1.,  280  p.,  6  pi.,  6ix  4.  N.Y.      (1157) 


88 

Christmas  tales,  a  new  annual,  ed.  by  W.  H.  Harrison. 
London,  Jennings,   1833.  T.-B.      (1158) 

Comic  album.     London,  Orr  &  Co.,  1843.    T.-B.      (11.59) 

Comic  almanac,  The.  Published  annually  bv  Bogue 
and  Charles  Tilt.  London,  1835-1853,  inclusive, 
illus.  by  Cruickshank.    6^  x  4^.  T.-B.      (116C)-1160R) 

Comic  annual.  The,  by  Thomas  Hood.  pub.  1830-39, 
1842,  11  vols,  [no  issue  in  1840,  1841].  London, 
Charles  Tilt,  etc.    6^x4.     _^  F.      (1161-1171) 

See  "Hood's  comic  annual." 

Comic  miscellany.  The  for  1845,  by  John  Poole,  Esq. 
London,  Henry  Colbum,  1845.    7J  x  4f .    L.C.      (1172) 

Comic  offering,  The,  or  the  ladies'  melange  of  literary 
mirth,  ed.  by  Louisa  H.  Sheridan.  London.  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  illus.,  6^  x  3f.     1831  [v.  1]-1835  [v.  5]. 

N.Y.      (1173-1177) 

Continental  annual.  The,  and  romantic  cabinet  for  1832. 

with  illus.  by  Samuel   Prout,  ed.   by  Wm.  Kennedy. 

[v.  1.]    London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     x,  313  p.,  13  pi, 

7^x4^.  B.P.      (1178) 

Also  issued  in  large  paper,  proof  before  letters. 

Continental  landscape  annual  of  European  scenery,  ed. 

by  Frederick  Ferguson,    1835.     [v.    1.]     London,   H. 

Riley,  1835.    2  p.  1.,  1-284  p.,[pl.,]  7^  x4f .   F.    _(1179) 

Title  on  back  of  cloth  case,  "Landscape  annual." 

,  1837. 

,  1838. 

Continental  tourist.     London,  1835,  roy. 

Coronal,  The,  or  prose,  poetry  and  art. 

seasons,  at  home  and  abroad.  London,  Religious 
Tract  Society,  n.d.  iv,  252  p.,  [8  col.  pi.,]  6i  x  3f . 
"The  queen  of  flowers."  P.M.      (1183) 

"A  new  edition,"  also  n.d. 

,  an  annual   of   literature   and   the   fine   arts, 

London,  Edward  Lacey,  n.d.  [1834  on  engr.  t.].  viiip., 
1  1.,  312  p.,  [7  pi.  and  engr.  t.,]  6|  x  3f.  "The 
town  child  and  the  country  child."    B.P.,U.W.    (1184) 

.     1846.  T.-B.      (1185) 

Court  album,  London,  Bogue,  1850-1857,  4to,  pors. 
of  female  aristocracy.  T.-B.      (1186-1193) 

Cynosure,  The,  select  passages  from  the  most  distin- 
guished writers.  London,  Pickering,  1837.  T.-B.  (1194) 

Diadem.     London,  1832.  T.-B.     (1195) 

,  ed.  by  L.  H.   Sheridan.     London,  1839. 

T.-B.      (1196) 

Dial  of  love,   a  magazine  for  young  people    issued  as 
"Birthday  gift  "  London,  which  see. 
Also  see  "Dial  of  love,"  Phila. 

Dramatic  annual,  The,  comprising  a  playwright's  adven- 
tures, by  Frederick  Reynolds.  London,  Longman, 
1831.      2  p.  1.,  356  p.,  illus.,  5^  x  3^.     U.W.      (1197) 


T.-B. 

(1180) 

T.-B. 

(1181) 

8vo. 

T.-B.      (1182) 

A  book  for  all 

Dramatic  souvenir,  The,  being  literary  and  graphical 
illustrations  of  Shakespeare  and  other  celebrated 
English  dramatists.  London,  Charles  Tilt,  1833. 
Nearly  200  engravings  on  wood.    8vo.     T.-B.    (119S) 

Drawing  room  portrait  gallery  of  eminent  personages. 
London,  1859-60.    Series  2-4.        __  (1199-12U0) 

Series  1  called  "Annual  gift  book." 

These  were    supplements    to    "Illustrated    news    of     the 
world,"  issued  as  an  annual- 
Drawing  room  scrap-book.     Title  on  cover  of  Fisher's 
drawing  room  scrap-book,  London. 

Easter  gift,  ed.  by  L.  E.  L.  London,  Fisher.  1832  and 
1836-38.  T.-B.      (1201-1204) 

Easter  offering,  or  Catholic  annual.  London,  Booker, 
1832.  T.-B.      (1205) 

Ellis's  missionary  annual.    London,  1833.    T.-B.     (120G) 

Elgin  annual.     1833.  T.-B.     (1207) 

Emanuel,  a  religious  offering,  ed.  by  Rev.  Wm.  Shepherd. 
London,  Maunder,  1830.  T.-B.      (1208) 

Emerald,  The,  an  annual  keepsake  of  beauty,  art,  and 
literature.  London,  H.  Riley,  n.  d.  [circa  1836]. 
2p.  1.,  264  p.,  [6.  pi.,]  7|x4|.  H.U.  (1209) 
,  a  literary  present  for  instruction  and  enter- 
tainment, ed.  by  Randolph  Roscoe.  London,  Ren- 
shaw&  Kirkman,  n.  d.  [circa  183-].  2  p.L,  320  p.. 
[5  pi.,]  6|  X  3J.     "The  patriot  son-in-law." 

U.W.      (1210) 

English  annual.   The,   for   1834,   ed.   by  the   Hon.    Mrs. 

Norton,    [v.  1.]    London,  Edward  Bull,    vi,  380  p.,  15 

pi..  8ix5i-.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.      (1211) 

,  for  1835,  ed.  by  the  Hon.  Mrs   Norton,    [v.  2.] 

London,  Bull  &  Churton.     4  p.  1.,  384  p.,  15  pi.,  8x5 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (1212) 
The  vols,  for  1834,  1835  were  circulated  in  France,  Ger- 
many and  America  exclusively. 
,  for  1836.    [v.  3.]    London,  Edward  Churton, 

1836.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  376  p.,  16  pi.,  8  x  5^. 

N.Y.,  U.W.      (1213) 
,  for  1837.    [v.  4.]    London,  Edward  Churton, 

1837.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  359  p.,  16  pi.,  8x5. 

L.C.  B.P.      (1214) 
"Contents  are  a  reprint  from  a  popular  periodical." 
,  for  1838.    [v.  5.]    London,  Edward  Churton, 

1838.  vip.,  1  1..  360p.,  14pl.,  8J  X  5i.      B.P.      (1215) 
Contents  a  reprint  from  a  popular  periodical. 

English  helicon,  ed.  by  T.  K.  Hervey.  London,  1841. 
Steel  plates  by  Turner,  Cattermole,  selections  from 
Coleridge,  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Byron,  Rogers. 

T.-B.      (1216) 

EngUsh  keepsake.  1831.  T.-B.  (1217) 
Evergreen.  Lomlon,  1832.  T.-B.  (1218) 
.      London.  1842.                              T.-B.      (1219) 


T.-B. 

(1250) 

T.-B. 

(1251) 

T.-B. 

(1252) 

T.-B. 

(1253) 

T.-B. 

(1254) 

90 

Excitement,  The.     1830-45.  T.-B.     (1220-1235) 

,  or  a  book  to  induce  young  people  to  read, 

1840,    ed.    by    Robt.    Jaraieson.     Edinburgh,    1840. 
xii,  13-414  p.,  4  pi.,  5f  X  3i.  N.Y.      (1230) 

"11th  of  the  series." 
Exhilaration  (juvenile).     London,  1837.       T.-B.     (1236) 
[Falstaff'sJ    comic    annual,   London.     See  "New  comic 
annual." 

Father's  present  to  his  son,  A.     Dublin,  Leckie,  1831. 

T.-B.      (1237) 

.     1833.  *      (1238) 

Finden's  portraits  of  female  aristocracy.  London,  Ho- 
garth, 1840-41.  T.-B.      (1239-1240) 

Finden's  royal  gallery  of  British  art.  London,  Acker- 
mann,  1840.  T.-B.      (1241) 

Finden's  tableaux,  ed.  by  Miss  Mitford  and  others. 
London,  Hogarth,  1837-44.    folio  T.-B.      (1242-1249) 

First  flowers.     London,  Poole,  1825. 

.      London,  Poole,  1826. 

.     London,  Poole,  1827. 

.     London,  Poole,  1828. 

.     London,  Poole,  1829. 

Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book,  with  poetical  illus- 
trations by  L.  E.  L.,  1832.  Has,  as  frontispiece  a  rare 
'Baxter-type'  plate,  [v.  1.]  London,  H.  Fisher,  R. 
Fisher  &  P.  Jackson,  1832.     36  pi.,  11  x  8^. 

T.-B.      (1255) 

,  1833.     [v.  2.]     London,  Fisher,  1833.    36  pi., 

11  xS^.  T.-B.      (1256) 

,  1834.    [v.  3.]    London,    Fisher,  1834.    36  pi., 

11x8^.  T.-B.      (1258) 

,   1835.   [v.  4.]  London,   H.  Fisher,  R.   Fisher, 

&  P.  Jackson,  1835.  64  p.,  36  pi.,  11  x  8^.11. W.  (1259) 

,  1836.  [v.  5.]  London,  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.   58  p., 

36  pi.,  11  x8i.  U.W.      (1260) 

,  1837.  *     (1261) 

,  1838.    London,  Fisher,  Son    &  Co.    36  pi. 

*     (1262) 
There  was  also  an  edition  with  16  pi. 

,  1839-1846,  in  B.   M.  (1263-1270) 

,  for  1847,  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Norton.     London, 

Fisher,  Son  &  Co.    3d  ed.    84  p.    36  pi.,  lOf  x  8f . 

F.      (1271) 

for  1848,  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Norton.    London, 

Fisher,  Son  &  Co.    68  p.,  36  pi.,  lOf  x  8f . 

F.      (1272) 

,  1849.      [?]  *     (1273) 

,   1850,   by  Charles   Ma-^kay.      London,    Peter 

Jackson,  late  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.   72  p.,  36  pi.,  lOi  x  8^ 

B..\.      (1274) 
,  1851,  1853,  1854,  in  B.M.  (1275-1277) 


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Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book,  bv  Bernard  Barton,  1836. 
[v.  1.]    London,  Fisher  &  Son.    80  p.,  20  pi.,  7f  x  5^. 

N.Y.      (1278) 

,   by  Agnes  Strickland  and   Bernard   Barton. 

1837  [v.  2.].  *      (1279) 

,   by  Agnes  Strickland   and   Bernard   Barton, 

1838.  [v.  3.]  London,  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.  vi,  7-86  p., 
IGpl.,  7fx5*.  C.U.     (1280) 

"Juvenile  scrap-book"  on  back  of  book. 

,  by  .\gnes  Strickland  and  B.   Barton,      [v.  4.] 

London,  1839.  B.  M.     (1281) 

This  series  is  continued  by  "Juvenile  scrap-book,"  which 
see. 

Fisher's  national  portrait  gallery,  ed.  by  Wm.  Jerden. 
London,  1830-33.  T.B.      (1282-1285) 

Fisher's  oriental  keepsake,  1837-39,  ed.  bv  L  Camer- 
London,  Fisher,  Son  &  Co,,  pi.,  4to.  T.-B.  '(128G-1288) 

Fisher's  Waverly  forget-me-not,  ed.  by  G,  N.  Wright- 
London,  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.,  1838,  4to.         T.-B.   (1289) 

Floral  offering,  The,  a  series  of  twelve  plates  of  flowers  in 
colours,  -with  poetry  in  gold  appropriate  to  the  months 
of  the  vear.  London,  Paul  Jerrard,  n.  d.  [circa  1850]. 
10^  X  7^.  F.      (1290) 

Flora's  gems,  or  the  treasures  of  the  parterre,  bv  Louisa 
Anne  Twamley.  London,  Charles  Tilt,  n.  d.  12  1., 
H^xlOj  F.       (1291) 

Flowers  of  loveliness,  ed  by  Lady  Blessington,  T.  H. 
Bagley,  L.  E,  L.,  etc.  London,  Ackermann,  1836-41, 
4  to.  T.-B.      (1292-1297) 

Forget-me-not,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for 

1823.    [v.  1.]    London,  R.  Ackermann.    viii,  3-392  p., 

[14  pi.,]  5x3.  P.M.      (1298) 

"The  first  attempt  to  rival  the  numerous  and  elegant 

publications  of  the  continent."      Pref. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1824. 

[v.  2.]  London,  R.  Ackermann.  vi,  390  p.,  1  1.,  12  p., 
12  pi..  Six  3i.  F.      (1299) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1825. 

[  V.  3.]   London,  R.  Ackermann.     vi,  393  p.,  5x3. 

P.M.      (1300) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1826. 

[v.  4.]  London,  R.  Ackermann.  viii,  386  p.,  13  pL, 
5^x3^.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (13U1) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1827, 

ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.    [v.  5.]     London,  R.  .\cker- 

mann.   xii,  416  p.,  13  pi.  and  presentation  pi.,  5i  x  3J-. 

B.P.,  P.M.,  U.W.     (1302) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1828, 

ed.  bv  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  6.]  London.  R.  Acker- 
mann.   X,  418  p.,  13  pi.,  5}  X  2\.     N.Y.,  B.P.     (1303) 

— ,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  present  for  1829, 

ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl,  [v.  7.]  London,  R.  .Xcker- 
mann.    x,  422  p.,  14  pi.,  5J  x  3^.    B.P.,  U.W.      (1304) 


92 

Forget-me-not,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday 
present  for  1830,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  8.] 
London,  R.  Ackermann  &  Co.  x,  422  p.,  14  pi.,  5^x3^. 

F.     (1305) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1831,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  9.]  Lon- 
don. R.  Ackermann.    x,  386  p.,  15  pi.,  5^  x  3^^. 

P.M.      (1306) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1832,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  10.  ]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann;  and  Carey  &  Lea,  Philadelphia. 
356  p.,  12  pL,  6  X  3f .  N.Y.,  P.M.      (1307) 

The  first  issue  of  new  series. 

— —  ,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1833,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  11.]  Lon- 
don, R.  Ackermann.    356  p.,  11  pL,  6  x  3f. 

NY.,  P.M.      (1308) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent, 1834,  ed.  by  Frederick  Shoberl.  [v.  12.]  London, 
Ackermann  &  Co.     356  p.,  11  pi.,  6  x  3|. 

P.M.      (1309) 
Also  issued  without  date.  N.Y.      (1310) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1835,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  13.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.     356  p.,  10  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (1311) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1836,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  14.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    356  p.,  11  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

P.M.      (1312) 
Also  issued  without  date.  N.Y.     (1313) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1837,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  15.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    356  p.,  11  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  P.M.      (1314) 

-,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1838,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  16.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    360  p.,  11  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

P.M.      (1315) 
Also  issued  without  date.  N  Y.      (1316) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1839,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  17.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    360  p.,  11  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (1317) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent, ed.  by  Frederic  ShoberL  [v  18.]  London, 
Ackermann  &  Co.,  1840.    viii,  9-360  p.,  lip  .,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.      (1318) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1841,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  19.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    354  p.,  11  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

P.M.      (1319) 


93 

Forget-me-not,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday 
present  for  1842,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  20.] 
London,  Ackermann  &  Co.    354  p.,  11  pi.,  6J  x  4. 

B.P.,  P.M.     (1320) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1843,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  21.]  Lon- 
don.   3.54  p.,  11  pi.,  Gix  4.  B.P.,  P.M.      (1321) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1844,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  22.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.,  354  p.,  11  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  P.M.      (1322) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1845,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  23.]  Lon- 
don.   322  p.,  10  pi.,  6ix  4.  N.Y.      (1323) 

■ ,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1846,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  24.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    286  p.,  10  pL,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.      (1324) 

,  a  Christmas,  New  Year's  and  birthday  pres- 
ent for  1847,  ed.  by  Frederic  Shoberl.  [v.  25.]  Lon- 
don, Ackermann  &  Co.    286  p.,  10  pi.,  6f  x  4f. 

B.P.      (1325) 
The  last  issue. 

Forget  me  not.     London,  1856.  T.-B.      (1325a) 

.     London,    T.   Nelson  &   Sons,    1863.     xi   p., 

1  1.,  13-192  p.,  front.,  5^  x  3^.  U.W.      (1326) 

Friends'  annual,  or  aurora  borealis  for  1834,  ed.  by  mem- 
bers of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Charles  Empson.    xiv  p.,  1  1.,  274  p.,  [2  pi., J  6J-  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  L.C.    U.W.     (1327) 
Issued  in  1833  as  "Aurora  borealis." 
Friendship's   gift,   London.     See  "Amaranth,"  London, 
Ed.  Lacey,  n.  d. 

,    London.      Reprint,   ed.  by  C.  Cecil,  London. 

Holmes,  successor  to  Lacey  [circa  1850].  T.-B.  (1327a) 

Friendship's  offering,  London,  G.  Kershaw  &  Son,  n.  d. 
viii,  9-256  p.,  [6  pi.,]  7  x  4^.     "To  a  friend." 

U.W.      (1328) 

,  a  literary  album,  ed.  bv  Thomas  K.  Hervey. 

[v.  1.]  London,  Lupton  Relfe,  1824.  vi,  222  p.,  [6  pi.,] 
.Ji  x  3|.  B.A.      (1329) 

,  or  annual  remembrancer.     A  Christmas  and 

New  Year's  gift  for  1826.  [v  2.]  London,  Lupton 
Relfe.  viii  p.,  1 1.,  291,  60  p.,  14  pi.  [only  13  in  reality], 
5ix3|.  B.A.     (1330) 

,  a  literary  album,  ed.  by  Thomas  K.  Hervey. 

[v.  3.]  London,  Lupton  Relfe,  1826.  xvi,  398  p.,  13 
pi.,  5^x3^.  B.P.,  B.A.      (1331) 

,  a  literary  album,  ed.  by  Thomas  K.  Hervey. 

[v.  4.]    London,  1827.    xii,  348  p.,  11  ol.,  5^  x  3^. 

B.P.,  B.A.     (1332) 


94 

Friendship's  offering,  a  literary  album  and  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  present  for  1828.  [v.  5.]  London, 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1828.  xii  p.,  1 1.,  385  p.,  13  pi., 
5|x3|.  B.A.      (1333) 

— — ,   a  literary  album,   and  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1829.      [v.   6.]      London,   Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1829.    xii,  420  p  ,  13  pi.,  5^  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1334) 

,   a  literary  album,   and  Christmas  and   New 

Year's  present  for  1830.      [v.    7.]      London,   Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1830.    xii,  384  p.,  13  pi.,  6  x  3f . 

N.Y.,  B.A.      (1335) 

,   a  literary  album,   and  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1831.      [v.   8.]      London,   Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1831.    xii,  408  p.,  13  pi.,  6  x  3f . 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1336) 

,   a  literary  album,   and    Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for   1832.       [v.  9.]       London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1832.    xii,  384  p.,  12  pi.,  6^  x  SJ. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.     (1337) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1833.      [v.    10.]      London,   Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1833.    xii,  384  p.,  12  pi.,  6  x  3f . 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  P.M.    _  (1338) 
With  this  issue  absorbed  "The  winter's  wreath." 

and  winter's  wreath,   a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1834.      [v.    11.]     London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1834.    xii,  384  p.,  12  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1339) 

and  winter's  wreath,   a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1835.      [v.    12.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1835.    xii,  384  p.,  12  pi.,  6^  x  3^. 

N.Y.,  B.P.  B.A.,      (1340) 

and  winter's  wreath,   a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1836.      [v.    13.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1836.    xii,  382  p.,  11  pi.,  6x4. 

B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (1341) 

and  winter's  wreath,   a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1837.      [v.    14.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1837.    xii,  384  p.,  11  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (1342) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1838.      [v.    15.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1838.    xii,  384  p..  11  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1343) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1839.      [v.    16.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1839.    xii,  384  p.,  10  pi.,  6J  x  3J. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (1344) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1840.      [v.    17.]      London,  Smith, 
Elder   &    Co.,    1840.    xii,   384  p.,  10  pi.,  6x4. 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (1345) 


95 

Friendship's  offering  and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  present  for  1841.  [v.  18.]  Lon- 
don, Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1841.  xii,  384  p.,  11  pi., 
6^x31.  N.Y.,  B.P.,    B.A.     (1346) 

and  winter's  wreath,   a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1842.  [v.  19.]  London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co  ,  1842.    xii,  384  p.,  10  pi.,  6  x  3^. 

B.P.,  B.A.,  C.U.      (1347) 

and  winter's  wreath,  a  Christmas  and  New 

Year's  present  for  1843.  [v.  20.]  London,  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1843.  xii,  384  p.,  9  pi.  [pi.  no.  4  was 
never  issued,  see  preface],  6  X  4.      N.Y.,  B.A.      (1348) 

of  sentiment  and  mirth,  1844.  [v.  21.]  Lon- 
don, Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1844.  viii,  240  p.,  10  pi., 
8ix5^.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.,  U.W.     (1349) 

Gage  d'amitie.  London,  Fisher,  1834-41.  T.-B.  (1350-1357) 

Garland,  The,  London,  1852.  T.-B.     (1358) 

Gem,  The,  a  literary  annual,  ed.  by  Thomas  Hood.  [v.  1.] 
London,  Wm.  Marshall,  1829.    324  p.,  16  pi.,  6  x  3^. 

N.Y.  B.P.,      (1359) 
Also  issued  in  large  paper,  75!(  X  4^.  L.C.       (1360) 

,  a  literary  annual,  ed.  by  Thomas  Hood.  [v.  2.] 

London,  W.  Marshall,  1830.  xii,  275  p.,  13  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  P.M.     (1361) 

.  a  literary  annual,    [v.  3.]     London,    W.  Mar- 
shall, 1831.    xii,  276  p.,  12  pi.,  6^  x  4^.        F.      (1362) 
Also  issued  as  "Hibernian  keepsake,"  1832. 

,  a  literary  annual,  [v.  4.]  London,  Wm.  Mar- 
shall, 1832.    viii,  276  p.,  12  pi.,  6^  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (1363) 

Gem  of  art,  The,  one  hundred  steel  plates  selected  from 
The  keepsake.  Heath's  annuals,  etc.  London,  folio, 
1830,  1834.     2  vols.  T.-B.      (1364-1365) 

Gem  of  loveliness  for  1843,  by  H.  L  &  W.  Stevens. 
2d  ed.     London  [1843].    8vo.     T.-B.      B.M.       (1366) 

Gems  of  art.  A  token  of  remembrance,  illustrated  by 
superb  line  engravings.  London,  Whittaker  &  Co. 
n.  d.     xvi,  224  p.,  23  pi.,  7i  X  5i.    B. P.,  C.U. ,  (1367) 

Gems  of  beauty  displayed  in  a  series  of  highly  finished 
engravings  after  Cattermole,  Paris,  etc.  Text  by  the 
Countess  of  Blessington.  London  Virtue,  royal  4to. 
1836-40.     4  vols.  T.-B..  B.M.      (1368-1371) 

Geographical  Annual,  The,   1832-6.     Lond.    Bull.     8vo. 

T.-B.  (1372-1376) 
Gift,  The,  a  book  of  tales  and  pencillings  in  poetry  and 
prose,  illustrated  by  great  artists.     London,  T.  Nel- 
son &  Sons,  1866.    viii,  9-336  p.,  [17  pi.,]  6J  x  4^. 

B.A.      (1377) 
Gift  for   all   seasons,  The,    ed.   bv   William   Anderson. 
London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co. ,1839.    x,  354  p..  1  1.,  9  pi. 
6ix4.  U.W.      (1378) 
,  ed.  by  William  Anderson.    London.    2d  edi- 
tion.   John  Chidley,  1840.    x,  243  p.,  [pi.,]  6i  x  3f 

P.M.     (1379) 
Same  as  1839,  except  last  pages  omitted. 


96 

Gift  of  Love  and  Friendship,  The,  London,  Nelson,  1846. 

12nio.  T.-B.      (1380) 

Golden  childhood,  or  the  child's  own  annual  of  pictures, 

poetry   and   music.     London,    Ward,    Lock  &  Tyler, 

n.  d.       viii,  9-320  p.,  illus.,   7^x6.  F.     (1381) 

Graces,   The,   or  literary  souvenir  for  1824.      London, 

Hurst  &  Co.,  1824.  T.-B.,  B.M.      (1382) 

Heath's  book  of  beauty,  1833.  ed.  by  L.  E.L[andon]. 
[v.  1  ]  London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown. 
Green  &  Longman,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.,  19  pi.,  7J  x  4^. 

N.Y.,  B.A.      (1383) 

,  1834,  ed.  by  Countess  of  Blessington.      [v.  2.] 

London,  Longman,   Rees,  Orme,     Brown,    Green    & 
Longman,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  19  pi.,  7f  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  P.M.     (1384) 

,    1835,   ed.   by  the   Countess    of  Blessington. 

[v.  3.]   London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.,  19  pi.,  7^  x  4^. 

N.Y.     (1385) 

,    1836,   ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington, 

[v.  4.]    London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  19  pi.,  7^  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  B.A.,  U.W.      (1386) 

,    1837,   ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  5.]    London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.,  19  pi.,  Ih  x  4f . 

B.A.,  P.M.      (1387) 

,    1838.    ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  6.]  London,  Longman,  Orme,    Brown,    Green    & 
Longmans,    vi,  280  p.,  pi.,  9i  x  6^.  P.M.      (1388) 

,   1839,    ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  7.]  London,  Longman,    Orme,    Brown,    Green    & 
Longmans,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  12  pi.,  9  x  6^. 

B.P.,  N.Y.      (1389) 

,    1840,   ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  8.]  London,  Longman,     Orme,    Brown,   Green    & 
Longmans,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  13  pi.,  8f  x  6.       (1390) 

,   1841,   ed.   by  the   Countess  of   Blessington. 

[v.  9.]  London,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  16  pi.,  9^  x  6f. 

N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1391) 

,    1842,   ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  10.]  London,  Longman,    Brown,    Green    &    Long- 
mans,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  278  p.,  1  1.,  13  pi.,  8i  X  6. 

C.U.      (1392) 

,    1843,   ed.   by  the   Countess  of   Blessington. 

[v.  11.]  London,    Longman,   Brown,  Green   &  Long- 
mans,   vi  p.,  1  1.,  280p.,  13pl.,9x6i.      B.P.      (1393) 

,    1844,   ed.    by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  12.]   London,    Longman,  Brown,  Green    &   Long- 
mans,   vi  p.,  1  1..  280  p.,  13  pi.,  9  X  6.     C.U.      (1394) 

,    1845,   ed.    by  the   Countess  of   Blessington. 

[v.  13.]    London,   Longman,   Brown,  Green  &  Long- 
mans,   vi  p.,  1  1.,  280  p.,  13  pi.,  8J  X  6. 

C.U.,  B.A.      (1395) 


97 

Heath's  book  of  beauty,  1846,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of 
Blessington.    [v.  14.]     London.  *      (1396) 

,   1847,  ed.   by  the    Countess    of    Blessington. 

[v.  15. J  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  &  Longman,    vi  p., 
11.,  1-2S0  p.,  13  pi..  9  X  6^.  (1397) 

Continued  as  "Book  of  beauty,"  1848. 

Heath's  gallery  of  engravings,  4to,  1836,  ed.  by  C.  Heath. 
London,  Longman.  T.-B.     (1398) 

,  1837,  ed.    by  C.  Heath,   London,   Longman. 

T.-B.     (1399) 

,  1838,  cd.   by  C.   Heath,    London,    Longman. 

T.-B.     (1400) 

Heath's  gems  of  Beauty,  4to,  ed.  by  Lady  Blessington. 
London,  Longman.  1836-40.     See  Gems  of  beauty. 

Heath's  picturesque  annual,  [v.  1.]  London,  Longman, 
Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1832.  iv  p.,  2  ].,  25G  p., 
26  pi.,  7^x4f.  B.P.      (1401) 

Also  pub.  in  large  paper  with  proof  plates.     T.-B. 

— — .   [v.  2.]  London,  Longman,  Rees, Orme, Brown, 

Green  &  Longman,  1833.     iv  p.,  2  1.,  256  p.,  26  pi., 
7^x4^.  B.P.      (1402) 

Also  pub.  in  large  paper  with  proof  plates.     T.-B. 

,  for  1834.     [v.  3.]     London,   Longman,  Rees, 

Orme,  Brown,  Green  &  Longman,  1834.  3  p.  1.,  256  p., 
21  pi.,  7f  x4j.  B.P.      (1403) 

Also  pub.  in  large  paper  with  proof  plates.     T.-B. 

,  for  1835.     [v.  4.]     London,  Longman,  Rees, 

Orme,  Brown,  Green  &  Longman,    1835.     iv  p.,  2  1., 
256p.,21  pi,  7f  x4f.  U.W.      (1404) 

Also  pub.  in  large  paper  with  proof  plates.     T.-B. 

-.  for  1836.     [v.  5.]     London,  Longman,  Rees, 

Orme,  Brown.  Green  &  Longman,   1836.     iv  p.,  2  1., 
256p.,  7Jx4j.  U.W.      (1405) 

Also  pub.  in  large  paper  with  proof  plates.     T.-B. 

.    [v.  6.]  London,  Longman,  Rees, Orme, Brown 

&  Longman,  1837.    vi  p..  1  1.,  264  p.,  20  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

F.      (1406) 

— —  — .  London,  Longman,  Rees, Orme,  Brown  Green 

&  Longman,  1838.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.,  19  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

F.      (1407) 

.  London,    Longman,   Orme,  Brown,   Green  & 

Longmans,  1839.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  256  p.,  20  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

F.      (1408) 

,  for  1840.    London,  Longman,  Orme,  Brown, 

Green  &  Longmans,  1840.    viii,  274  p.,  15  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

U.W.     (1409) 

,  for   1841.     London,  Longman,  Orme,  Brown, 

Green  &  Longmans,  1841.    viii,  288  p.,  16  pi.,  QJ  x  6^. 

B.P  ,  U.W.     (1410) 

.     London,   1842,   Longman,   Brown,  Green  & 

Longmans,    viii,  268  p.,  21  pi.,  9J  x  6}. 

B.P.      (1411) 


98 

Heath's  picturesque  annual.  London,  Longman,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,  1843.    viii,  256  p.,  18  pi.,  9^  x  6J. 

F.      (1412) 

,  for  1844.    London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green, 

&  Longmans,  1844.    xivp.,  1  1.,  246  p.,  18  pi.,  9^  x  6^. 

U.W.      (1413) 

,  1845.  Longman,  Brown,  Green  &  Long- 
mans. 1845.    viii,  311  p.,  13  pi.,  9  x  6|.       F.      (1414) 

This  is  vol.  2  of  "Cattermole's  historical  annual." 
Hibernian  keepsake  for  1832,  The.    London,  C.  Fleming, 
xii,  276  p.,  12  pL,  7f  x5.  F.      (1415) 

Same  as  "Gem,"  1831. 
Historical  keepsake.    London.  T.-B.     (1416) 

.     2d  series,     ed.  by  John  W.  Dalby.    London, 

T.  Hurst,  1836.     365  p.,  20  pi.,  GJ  x  4. 

N.Y.,  P.M.      (1417) 

Historical  souvenir  and  literary  cabinet,  The.    London. 

circa  1840.  8vo.  T.-B.      (1418) 

Hive,     The,     a     Selection    of     Poetry.       London,  1832- 

T.-B.  (1419) 

Holiday  keepsake,  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     London,  illus., 

post  8vo.     n.  d.  [circa  1840].                           *  (1420) 

Hommage  aux  dames.  London,  John  Setts,  Jr.,  1825.  iv, 
159  p.,  4  p.  music,  many  blank  p.  for  notes,  1-15  p., 
[7  pi.].  N..Y.,  B.P.      (1421) 

[Hood's]  comic  annual.  See  Comic  annual. 

Hood's  comic  annual.    London,  [v.  1-20]  1869-88.  8|x6i. 

B.P.      (1422-1441) 

Humourist,  The,  a  companion  for  the  Christmas  fireside, 
by  W.  H.  Harrison,  with  50  engravings  from  designs 
by  T.  Rowlandson.  London,  1831,  R.  Ackermann. 
xiv,  286  p.,  50  pi.,  7x4i.  F.      (1442) 

,  a  companion  for  the  Christmas  fireside,  by 

W.  H.  Harrison,  embellished  with  80  engravings. 
London,  R.  Ackermann,  1832.  xii,  3-288  p.,  81  pi., 
7x4.  F.      (1443) 

Himter's    annual,    The.     London,     Bailv  &    Co.,     1838. 

12  mo.  '     T.-B.      (1444) 

.  London,  Bally  &  Co.,  1839.  12  mo.  T.-B.  (1445) 

Imperial,  The,  a  Christmas  and  New- Year's  present  for 
1839.  London,  Wm.  Tombleson.  2  p.l.,  9-195  p., 
10  pi.,  8x5.  N.Y.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1446) 

Also  issued  "for  1841,  Wm.  Tombleson  &  Co.,  1841." 

B.P.      (1447) 
Infants  annual,  The:  or  Nursery  Present.    London,  1831. 

T.-B.      (1448) 

.  London,  1832.  T.-B.      (1449) 

.  London,  1833.  T.-B,     (1450) 

Iris,  The,  a  literary  and  religious  offering,  ed.  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Dale.  [v.  1.]  London,  Sampson  Low,  1830. 
xii,  332  p.,  11  pi.,  6^-  X  4.  N.Y.      (1451) 

Follows  "Offering,"  1829. 


99 

Iris,  The,  a  religious  and  literary  offering,  ed.  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Dale.  [v.  2.]  London,  Sampson  Low,  1831. 
.X  p.,  1  1.,  334  p.,  11  pi.,  6^x4.       N.Y.,  B.P.      (1452) 

Iris  of  prose,  poetry  and  art,  for  1840,  ed.  by  Mary 
Russell  Mitford.     London,  1839.    pi.      T.-B.      (1453) 

Janus.  Edinburgh,  Oliver  &  Boyd,  1826,  (no  illustrations). 

T.-B.      (1454) 
Jennings'    landscape    annual,    1835,    1836.     See   Land- 
scape annual. 

Johnson's  shooter's  annual:  1830,  The,  London,  Johnson. 

T.-B.     (1455) 
Juvenile  Album,  The,  1832:  a  reprint  of  the  Forget-me- 
not  for  1831.      London,  Tarry  &  Co.,      T.-B.     (1456) 

Juvenile  amulet.    London,  Edward  Lacey,  1835  [?].   6  pi. 

T.-B.      (1457) 

Juvenile  bijou,  ed.  by  Miss  Leslie.      London,  n.  d. 

circa  1830,  reprinted  circa  1844.     T.-B.      (1458-1459) 

Juvenile  forget  me  not,  The.  See  also  "Ackermann's 
Juvenile  forget  me  not,"  an  entirely  different  publi- 
cation. 

,  1828.     [v.  1.]  T.-B.      (1460) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  a  birth- 
day present  for  1829,  ed.  bv  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  2.] 
London,  N.  Hailes.    x  p.,  1  1.,  239  p.,  16  pL,  6|  x  4. 

U.W.     (14G1) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  or  birthday 

present  for  the  year  1830,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  3.] 
London,  N.  Hailes.    viii,  229  p.,  12  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

N.Y.,  B.P.  (1462) 
"Ackermann's  juvenile  forget  me  not,"  1830  and  follow- 
ing years,  is  entirely  distinct,  being  a  rival  and  imitator 
of  this  series. 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  or  birthday 

present  for  the  year  1831,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  4.] 
London,  Frederick  Westley  &  A.  H.  Davis,  viii,  224  p., 
12  pi.,  6^x4.  N.Y.      (1463) 

,  1832,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.    [v.  5.]    London, 

Westley  &  Davis,    viii,  9-221  p.,  8  pi.,  6^  x  4. 

F.     (1464) 

Juvenile  forget-me-not,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's 
gift,  or  birth-day  present,  1833,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall, 
[v.  6.]  London,  R.  Ackermann,  1833.  viii  p.,  1  1., 
11-224  p.,  11  pi.,  6^x4.  N.Y.      (1465) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  or  birth-day 

present,  1834,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  7.]  London, 
Ackermann  &  Co.    viii,  9-240  p.  [237-40  are  ads.]. 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (1466) 

,  1835.    [v.  8.]  T.-B..  B.M.      (1467) 

,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  or  birth-day 

present,  1836,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  [v.  9.]  London, 
Ackermann  &  Co.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-232  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  x  4. 

N.Y..  P.M.     (1468) 


100 

Juvenile  forget-me-not,  a  Christmas  and  New- Year's 
gift,  or  birth-day  present,  1837,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall, 
[v.  10.]  London,  Ackermann  &  Co.,  1837.  iv  p., 
1  1.,  7-240  p.,  10  pi.,  6i  X  4.  U.W.      (1469) 

Juvenile  forget-me-not,  The,  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall. 
London,  R.  Ackermann,  n.  d.  iv,  7-254  p.,  [4  pi.,] 
6ix3f.  N.Y.      (1470) 

.  ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.    London,  T.  Nelson  & 

Sons,  1862.    viii,  9-224  p.,  6^  x  4.  P.M.      (1471) 

Juvenile  keepsake,  1829,  ed.  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  Lon- 
don, Hiirst,  Chance  &  Co.,  1829.  xiv,  224  p.  [8  pi.,] 
6^x4.  N.Y.      (1472) 

,     1830.  T.-B.,  B.M.  (1473) 

.   London,  Edward  Lacey,  1835.  T.-B.    (1474) 

Juvenile  keepsake.  The,  sm.  4to,  ed.  by  P.  Carle.  Lon- 
don, Darton  &  Co.,  1850.  T.-B.     (1475) 

Juvenile  landscape  annual,  The.  London,  c.  1830. 

T.-B.    (1475a) 
Juvenile  missionary  keepsake.    London,  1846.     8vo. 

T.-B.,  B.M.  (1476) 
Juvenile  offering.  The.    London,  Leicester  [1848.]    16mo. 

T.-B.,  B.M.  (1477) 
Juvenile  scrap-book.  The,  by  Mrs.  Ellis.    London,  1840. 
[v.   5.]    105  p.,  16pl.,  7f  x5i.  P.M.      (1478) 

Continuation  of  "Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book"  series. 

,  1841.  T.-B.      (1479) 

,  1842,  bv  Mrs.  Ellis.    London,  Fisher,  Son  & 

Co.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  92  p.,  16  pi.,  7ix  5.  B.P.      (1480) 

Engr.  t.  reads,  "Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book." 

,  1843,  by  Mrs.  Ellis.     London,  Fisher,  Son  & 

Co.     2  p.  1,  103  p.,  16  pi.,  7f  x5i.  N.Y.      (1481) 

,  by  the  author  of  "The  women  of   England." 

[S.  S.  Ellis.]  1844.    London,  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.    2p.l., 
100  p..  16  pi.    7|x5+.  N.Y.     (1482) 

,  1845,  by  Mrs.  Elli.s.  T.-B.,  B.M.      (1483) 

,  1846,  by  Mrs.  Ellis.  T.-B.,  B.M.     (1484) 

,  bv  the  author  of   "The  women  of  England," 

1847.      Fisher,   Son  &  Co.,   London.      102  p.,    16  pi., 
7fx5.  __  _  _F.      (1485) 

Vig.  t.  reads  "Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book." 

,  by  Mrs.  Ellis,  1848.  T.-B..  B.M.      (1486) 

,  by  J.  Strickland,  1849.  T.-B.      (1487) 

,  by  Mrs.  Milner,  1850.  T.-B.      (1488) 

Juvenile  wreath.  The  title  of  Part  2  of  Amaranth,  n.  d., 
Edward  Lacey. 

Keepsake,  The,  for  1828.  [v.  1.]  London,  Hurst,  Chance 
&Co.     xii,  312  p.,  19  pi.,  7^x4}. 

L.C.,  B.P.,  B.A.     (1489) 

,  for  1829,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.   2.]    London,   Hurst,  Chance  &  Co.     viii,   360  p., 
19pl.,  7ix4J.  L.C.,  B.P.,  B.A.      (1490) 


101 

Keepsake, The,  for  1830,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds 
[v.  3.]  London,  Hurst,  Chance  &  Co.  viii,  352  p., 
18pl.,  7ix4f.  N.Y..  L.C..  B.A.      (1491) 

,  for  1831,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.  4.]     London,  Hurst,  Chance  &  Co.     viii,  320  p., 
18  pi.,  7i  X  4J.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (1492) 

,  for  1832,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.  5.]     London,    Longman,    Rees,    Orme,    Brown  & 
Green,     iv,  320  p.,  17  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.     (1493) 

,  for  1833,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.  6.]    London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,     iv,  308  p.,  17  pi.,  7i  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1494) 

,  for  1834,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.  7.]    London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  312  p.,  17  pi..  7^  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.     (1495) 

,  for  1835,  ed.  by  Frederic  Mansel  Reynolds. 

[v.  8.]    London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,    vi  p.,  1  1.,  296  p.,  17  pi.,  7\  x  5. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B'.P.      (1496) 

■ ,  for  1836,  ed.  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Norton,    [v.  9.] 

London,    Longman,    Rees,   Orme,    Brown,    Green  & 
Longman.     2  p.  1.,  324  p.,  19  pi.,  7^  x  4f . 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.      (1497) 

,  for  1837,  ed.  by  Lady  Emeline  Stuart  Wort- 
ley,  [v.  10.]  London,  Longman,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  328  p.,  18  pi.,  7^  x  4f 

L.C.,  B.A.      (1498) 

,  for  1838.    [v.  11.]    London,  Longman.  Orme, 

Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,      vi  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi., 
9^x6^.  N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1499) 

,  for  1839,  ed.  by  F.  M.   Reynolds,     [v.    12.] 

London,  Longman,  Orme,  Brown,  Green  &  Longmans, 
iv  p.,  2  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9i  X  6k. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1500) 

,   for  1840,   ed.   by  Lady   E.   Stuart   Wortley. 

[v.   13.]    London,   Longman,  Orme,   Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans,     vi  p.,  2  1.,  264  p.,  12  pi.,  9^  x  6J. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.      (1501) 

,  for  1841,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

[v.  14.]  London,    Longman,   Orme,   Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans.      iv  p.,  2  1.,  272  p.,  15  pi.,  9^  x  6^^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.A.     (1502) 

for  1842,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 
London,  Longman,  Brown  Green  &  Long- 
iv  p..  2  1..  280  p.,  13  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  B.P.     (1.503) 

—  ,  for  1843,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

[v.  16.]   London,  Longman,    Brown,   Green  &  Long- 
mans,      iv  p.,  2  1.,  272  p..  13  pi..  9  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.,  P.M.     (1504) 


102 

Keepsake,  The,  for  1844,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessing- 
ton,  [v.  17.]  London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green&  Long- 
mans,     iv  p.,  2  1.,  270  p.,  13  pl.,9ix6i.     F.      (1505) 

,  for  1845,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

[v.   18.]   London,  Longman,   Brown,  Green  &    Long- 
man, etc.     iv  p.,  2  1  ,  272  p.,  13  pi.,  9x6. 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (1506) 

,  for  1846,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

[v.    19.]    London,   Longman,   Brown,   Green  &  Long- 
mans,    iv  p.,  2  1.,  278  p.,  13  pi.,  9x6. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1507) 

,  for  1847,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 

[v.  20.]  London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  Longmans, 
iv  p.,  2  1.,  288  p.,  13  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1508) 
,    for    1848,   ed.   by  the    Countess    of    Bless- 
ington.   [v.  21.]  London,  David  Bogue.   3  p.  1.,  280  p., 
12pl.,  9ix6i.  N.Y,L.C.,  B.A       (1509) 

• .     London    and    Edinburgh,    Thomas   Nelson, 

1848.    2  p.  1.,  128  p.,  3f  x2|.  F.      (1510) 

,    1849,   ed.   by  the   Countess   of   Blessington. 

[v.  22.]  London,  David  Bogue,  1849.    3  p.  1.,  276  p., 
12pl.,  9fx6i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1511) 

,    1850,   ed.    by  the   Countess  of   Blessington. 

[v.  23.]  London,  David  Bogue,  1850.    viii,  272  p.,  12 
pi.,  9ix6i.  N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1512) 

,  1851,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  24.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1851.     vi  p.,  1 1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 
NY.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1513) 

,  1852,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  25.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1852.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi..  9i  x  6^. 
N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.      (1514) 

,  1853,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  26.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1853.     vi  p.,  1 1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9i  x  6^. 
N.Y.,  L.C,  B.A.     (1515) 

,  1854,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  27.]     London, 

David  Bogue.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9J  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C,   B.A.     (1516) 

,  1855,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  28.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1855.     vi  p.,  1  1  ,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9  x  6^. 

N.Y.,  L.C.      (1517) 

,  1856,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  29.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1856.     vip.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9  x  6^. 
N.Y.,  L.C,  P.M.      (1518) 

,  1857,  ed.  by  Miss  Power,     [v.  30.]     London, 

David  Bogue,  1857.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  12  pi.,  9  x  6}. 

N.Y..  L.C.     (1519) 

,  1861.  London.  Nelson  &  Son.     T.-B.      (1520) 

Temporary  revival,  or  imitation. 
Keepsake  francais,  Le.     1830.  ed.  by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Watts. 
London,  A\  hittaker.  T.-B.      (1521) 

,    ou   souvenir   de   litterature   contemporaine. 

1831,   deuxi^me    ann^e,   Paris,    Giraldon-Bovinet    et 
cie.    London,     Whittaker,     Treacher    &     Co. 

T.-B.      (1522) 


103 

Ladies'  and  gentlemen's  polite  assistant  and  useftil  re- 
membrancer, 1831.      London,  Sutterly.  T.-B.     (1523) 

Ladies'  poetical  album,  1831.     London.      T.-B.     (ir)24) 

Lady's  keepsake  and  maternal  monitor.     London,  Ed- 
ward Lacey,  1835.    ISmo.  (1525) 
Not  a  true  literary  gift-book. 

Ladies  keepsake,  London,  1840.  T.-B.     (1526) 

Lady's  scrap  book.    London,     quarto,     circa  1840 

T.-B.      (1527) 

Landscape  album,  The,  or  Great  Britain  illustrated  in  a 
series  of  61  views  by  W.  Westall  with  descriptions  by 
Thomas  Moule.  London,  Charles  Tilt,  1832.  viii, 
120  p.,  [61  pi.,]  7fx  5.  N.Y.      (1528) 

.    2d  series.     London,  Charles  Tilt,  1834.     viii, 

118  p.,  59  pi.,  7fx  5.  F.     (1529) 

Landscape  annual,  1830.  Tourist  in  Switzerland  and 
Italv,  by  T.  Roscoe.     [v.   1.]     London,    viii,  278  p., 

25  pi.  and  vig.  t.,  7f  X  5.  N.Y.      (1530) 

This  and  the  following  9  vols,  were  issued  also  in  large 
paper,  proof  impressions  on  India  paper. 

An   edition  was  issued    in    1835  with  5  pi.,  different 
and  not  by  Prout,  same  text  but  reset.     2  pi.,  278  p. 

(1531) 

,  1831.     Tourist  in  Italy,  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 

[v.  2.]  London,  Robt.  Jennings,  1831.  vi  p.,  1 1.,  271  p., 
26pl.,  7fx5.  N.Y.      (1532) 

,  1832.     Tourist  in  Italy,  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 

[v.  3.]  London,  Jennings  &  Chaplin,  1832.    iv,  287  p., 

26  pi.,  7ix4f.  U.W.      (1533) 
,  1833,  or  tourist  in  Italy,  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 

[v.  4.]    London,  Jennings  &  Chaplin,    1833.     3  p.  1., 
271  p.,  24  pL,  7i  X  4f.  N.Y.      (1534) 

.     The  tourist  in  France,  by  Thomas    Roscoe. 

[v.  5  ]  London,  Jennings  &  Chaplin,   1834.  vi  p.,    1  1., 
280  p.,  26  pi.,  7i  X  4f  N.Y.,  U.W.      (1535) 

.   The  tourist  in  Spain,  Grenada,  by  T.  Roscoe. 

[v.  6.]  London,  Robt.  Jennings  &  Co.,  1835.     xv  p., 
1  1.,  288p.,21  pi.,  7^x4f.  U.W.      (1536) 

There  was  also  an  edition  in  1835  of  the  1830  vol.,  but 
with  different  pi.  and  text  reset.  (1537) 

.    The  tourist  in  Spain,  by  T.  Roscoe.    [v.  7.] 

London,  Robt.  Jennings,  1836.  xii,  280  p.,  21  pi., 
7ix4f  N.Y.,  U.W.  (1538) 
Engr.  t.  reads,  "Jennings'  landscape  annual." 
.  The  tourist  in  Spain  for  1837.  [v.  8.]  Lon- 
don, Robt.  Jennings,  1837.  vi  p..  1  1..  294  p.,  21  pi., 
7^x4^.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (1539) 

,  or  the  tourist  in  Spain  and  Morocco,  by  Thos. 

Roscoe.    [v.  9.]    London,  Robt.  Jennings,  1836.    x  p., 
1  1.,  292  p.,  21  pi.,  7f  x  4i.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (1540) 

,  or  tourist  in  Portugal,  by  W.  H.  Harrison. 

[v.   10.]   London,  Robt.  Jennings,  1839.     xi  p.,   1  1., 
290p.,  18pl.,  7ix4i.  N.Y.,  U.W.      (1541) 


104 

Landscape  souvenir  for  1835,  a  second  series  of  45  views 
of  cities  and  scenery  in  Italy,  Switzerland  and  France 
from  drawings  by  Prout  and  Harding,  with  descrip- 
tions in  English  and  French  by  Thos.  Roscoe  Lon- 
don, Fisher,  Son  &  Co.    4to.    45  pi.  T.-B.      (1542) 

,    1837.  T.-B.     (1543) 

,  1838.  T.-B.      (1544) 

,  1839.  T.-B.      (1545) 

Landscape  wreath,  ed.  by  T.  Campbell.  London.  Vir- 
tue, n.  d.  T.-B.      (1546) 

Laurel.    London,  Sharpe.     1830.  T.-B.      (1547) 

Liliputian    annual,    The.     London,      1841.        1^    x    1^. 

T.-B.     (1548) 
Literary   and  pictorial   souvenir,     The,    a    museum   of 

entertainment    and    instruction.       London,    Thomas 

Holmes,  n.  d.     2  p.  1.,  313  p.,  [7  pi.,]  8^  x  5^. 

B.P.      (1549) 
Literary   and    pictorial   repository.      London,     Berger, 

1838.  T.-B.      (1550) 

Literary   and    pictorial    souvenir.     London,    L    Holme, 

circa  1845.  T.-B.      (1551) 

Literary    bluebook,    The,    1830.    London,    Marsh. 

T.-B.     (1552) 

Literary  cabinet.  The,  1839.  T.-B.     (1553) 

Literary  coronal,  The,  for  1825-6.  [v.  3.]  Glasgow,  Rich- 
ard Griffin  &  Co.,  1825.  v  p.,  1  1.,  9-383  p.,  engr.  t., 
4^x3.  F.      (1554) 

Literary  gem.  The,  for  1830.  London,  1830.  1  p.  1.,  vii- 
viii,  542  p..  7^  X  4^.  U.W.      (1555) 

Literary    gift    book.     The.    London,    Marshall,     1834. 

T.-B.     (1556) 

,  for  fireside,    seaside  and   garden,  ed.  by  Geo. 

Frederick  Pardon.  London,  James  Blackwood,  n.  d. 
[pref.    d.    Oct.    1856].     viii,  "144   p.,    10  pi.,   9^x61. 

P.M.      (1557) 

Literary  keepsake.  London  and  Glasgow,  Griffin  &  Co., 
n.  d.     [circa  1850.]  T.-B.      (1558) 

Literary  souvenir,  or  cabinet  of  poetry  and  romance,  ed. 
by  Alaric  A.  Watts,  [v.  1]  London,  Hurst,  Robin- 
son &  Co.,  1825.    xii,  394  p.,  13  pi..  5^  x  3^. 

"  U.W.     (1559) 
Also  in  large  paper,  7Ji  x  4J<.  N.Y.,  L.C. 

,   or  cabinet  of  poetry  and  romance,   ed.   by 

Alaric  A.  Watts,  [v.  2.]  London,  Hurst,  Robinson  & 
Co..  1826.     xvi,  410  p.,   1  1.,   12  pi.,  5^x3^. 

*     (1560) 
Large  paper,  7^  x  4?^.  N.Y..  L.C. 

,  or  cabinet  of  poetry  and   romance,   ed.   by 

Alaric  A.  Watts,  [v.  3.]  London,  Longman.  Rees, 
Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1827.  xxiv,  402  p.,  12  pi., 
5Jx3J.  B.P..     (1561) 

Also  large  paper,  7^  x  45i.  N.Y..  L.C. 


105 

Literary  souvenir,  or  cabinet  of  poetry  and  romance, 
ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,  [v.  4.]  London,  Longman, 
Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1828.  xxii,  400  p.,  14  pi., 
5lx3|.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (1562) 

Also  large  paper,  7J  x  4J.  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,  [v.  5.]  London,  Long- 
man, Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1829.  xviii, 
362  p.,  12  pi.,  5jx3j.  B.A.  (1563) 
Also  large  paper,  7^  x  4J.                          N.  Y.,  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,     [v.  6.]      London, 

Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1830.  xviii 
p.,  1  l.,362p.,  1  1.,  12pl.,  5J  x3i.  B.P.     (1564) 

Also  large  paper,  7f  x  41.  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,     [v.  7.]      London, 

Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1831.  xiv, 
346  p.,   12  pi.,  55x3f.  C.U.,  B.A.      (1565) 

Also  large  paper,  7i  x  4|.  N.  Y.,  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,     [v.  8.]      London, 

Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1832.  xvi, 
340  p.,  12  pi..  5J  x  3J.  B.P.      (1566) 

Also  large  paper,  7i  x  4|.  N.  Y.,  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,     [v.  9.]     London, 

Longman,   Rees,  Orme,   Brown,   Green  &  Longman, 

1833.  xiv,  306  p..  10  pi.,  5ix3f.  B.P.  (1567) 
Also  large  paper,  7i  x  4f .                           N.  Y.,  L.  C. 

,  ed.  by  Alaric  A.  Watts,     [v.  10.]     London, 

Longman,   Rees.   Orme,   Brown,  Green  &  Longman, 

1834.  xiv,  306  p.,  10  pi.,  5i  x3|.  B.P.  (1568) 
Also  large  paper,  7j  x  4|.                          N.  Y.,  L.  C. 

,  and  cabinet  of  modern  art,  ed.  by  Alaric  A. 

Watts.  New  series,  [v.  11.]  London,  Whittaker  & 
Co.,  1835.    xiv,  222  p.,  25  pi.,  7 J  x  5^. 

N.  v.,  L.C.      (1569) 
Followed  by  "Cabinet  of  modern  art." 

Looking  glass,  The,  a  caricature  annual.  London, 
McLean,  1830-35.  v.  1-6,  folio,  il.  by  R.  Seymour  and 
W.  Heath.  T.-B.      (1570-75) 

,  1836,  1837.  *     (1576-77) 

Love  gift.  A,  for  1842[-45].    4  v.  T.-B.     (1578-81) 

Love's  offering,  a  musical  annual,  1831-32.  2  v.  Lon- 
don. T.-B.     (1582-83) 

Lyre,  The.     London,  1830-31.  T.-B.     (1584-85) 

Magnet,  The,  ed.  by  Cecil.    London,  Renshaw,  1838. 

T.-B.     (1586) 

Manchester  keepsake.  The,  ed.  by  W.  Gaskey.  Man- 
chester, 1844.  T.-B.     (1587) 

Marshall's  Christmas  box,  a  juvenile  annual.  London, 
W.  Marshall,  1831.  B.M.     (1588) 

,   a  juvenile  annual.     London,   W.   Marshall, 

1832.   vi  p.,  1  1.,  215p.,  8pl..  6|  x4i.     N.Y.     (1589) 
Title  on  back.     "The  Christmas  box." 
This  was  reissued  with  date  1835.        N.Y.     (1590) 

May  you  like  it,  by  Chas.  B.  Taylor.  London,  6th  ed., 
1840.     xii,  404  p.,  6J  x4j.  F.      (1591) 

Midsummer  comic  annual,  The,  for  1836,  ed.  by 
author  of  "Lays  for  light  hearts."  London,  William 
Marshall.    48  p.,  13  pi..  6i  x4.  F.     (1592) 


106 

Midsummer  keepsake,  The,  a  literary  present.  Lon- 
don, William  Marshall,  1834.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  136  p.,  [10 
pl.,]5^x3i.  B.P.      (1593) 

Military  annual,  The.    London,  Colburn,  1844.    8vo. 

T.-B.     (1594) 
Miniature  almanach,  The.   London,  1839. 

T.-B.     (1595) 
Mirror  of  the  graces,  The.   1831.   London. 

T.-B.      (1596) 
Missionary  annual  for  1833,  ed.  by  William  Ellis.  Lon- 
don, Seeley  &  Sons.  300  p.,  17  pL,  6i  .x  4.  U.  W.  (1597) 
Mr.  Matthews'  comic  annual,  ed.  by  R.  Cruickshank, 
1831.  T.-B.     (1597a) 

Mother's  present  to  her  daughter,  A.  Dublin,  Leckie, 
1831.  T.-B.      (1598) 

Musical  bijou,  The.    Quarto,  1830-32,  London. 

T.-B.      (1599-1601) 

,  oblong  quarto,  ed.  by  W.  A.  Field,     il.  by 

Cruickshank.     London,  1836.  T.-B.      (1602) 

.  London,  1837.  T.-B.      (1603) 

— ,  an  album  of  music  and  poetry,  ed.  by  F.  H. 

Burney.     London,  D'Almaine.  1845,  1846,  1847. 

T.-B.      (1604-6) 

,  for  1848.    An  album  of  music  and  poetry,  ed. 

by  F.  H.  Bourney.  London,  D'Almaine  &  Co.  2  p.  1., 

,      1-100  p.,  [4  pi.,]  14x10.  F.      (1607) 

,  1849-52.     London.  T.-B.      (1608-11) 

Musical  forget  me  not,  1830-31.    London,  quarto. 

T.-B.  (1612-13) 
Musical  gem,  1829-33.    London,  quarto. 

T.-B.     (1614-18) 

• ■,  for  1835,   ed.  by  Nicholas  More.     London, 

quarto,  4  pors.  T.-B.      (1619) 

— — -  .   London,    Goulding  and   D'Almaine,  1845. 

T.-B.      (1620) 

Musical  souvenir,  1830.     London.  T.-B.     (1621) 

"My  own"  annual,  ed.  by  Mark  Merrywell.  London, 
Chapman  &  Hall,  1848.  T.-B.      (1622) 

Nautilus,  1829.     London.  T.-B.      (1623) 

Naval  annual,  The,  or  stories  of  the  sea,  by  Capt. 
Marryat.  London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longman,  1836.  2  p.  1.,  315  p.,  19  pi..  Si  x 
5i.  F.      (1624) 

Not  a  true  annual  gift. 

New  casket.  The,  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons.    London, 
Tract  Soc.      12  mo.  T.-B.      (1625) 

New  comic  annual.  The,  for  1831.  London,  Hurst, 
Chance  &  Co.,  xvi,  192  p.,  49  pi.  and  numerous 
illus.,6^x4.  F.      (1026) 

Called   Falstaff's   Comic    Annual    on   back,    and    in 
preface. 
There  was  a  New  comic  annual  pub.  in  1835. 

New  forget  me  not  for  parting  friends.  London, 
Simpkin.     4Smo.  T.-B.      (1627) 

New  gift  book  for  youth.    London,  R.  Clarke.    16mo. 

T.-B.     (1628) 

New  juvenile  keepsake,  by  Mrs.  Landon.  London, 
1839,  Colburn.      12mo.  T.-B.      (1629) 


107 

Nbw  musical  annual,  The.     London,  1831. 

T.-B.     (1G30) 
New   Year's  gift  and  juvenile  souvenir,  ed.   by  Mrs- 
Alaric  Watts,    [v.  1.]   London,  Longman,  Rees,  OrmC' 
Brown  &  Green,  1829.   xii,  240  p.,  12  pi.,  5{  x  3}. 

B.P.      (1631) 

,   and  juvenile  souvenir,  ed.   by  Mrs.  Alaric 

Watts,  [v.  2.]  London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown 
&  Green,  1830.   x,  240  p.,  8  pi..  5J  x  31. 

U.W.     (1632) 

,   and   juvenile  souvenir,   ed.  by  Mrs.  Alaric 

Watts,  [v.  3.]   London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown 
&  Green,  1831.  T.-B.     (1633) 

,   and   juvenile  souvenir,   ed.   by  Mrs.   Alaric 

Watts,    [v.  4.]   London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme, Brown 
&  Green,  1832.    x  p.,  1  I.,  240  p.,  8  pi.,  5|  x  3  J. 

N.Y.     (1634) 

,   and   juvenile  souvenir,   ed.   by  Mrs.   Alaric. 

Watts,   [v.  5.]  London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longman,  1833.  x  p.,  1 1.,  240  p.,  9  pi.,  6}  x  4. 

B.P.     (1635) 

.     London,  1834,  *     (1636) 

,  ed.  by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Watts,     [v.  6.]      London, 

Whittaker,  1835.  T.-B.      (1637) 

,  ed.  by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Watts,     [v.  7.]      London, 

Whittaker,  1836.  T.-B.      (1638) 

New  Year's  token,  1835.    London,  Darton  (Juvenile). 

T.-B.     (16.39) 
Northern    poetical    keepsake,     1856.  Newcastle 

(printed  in  three  colors).  T.-B.      (1640) 

Nosegay,  a  musical  annual,  1832.    London. 

T.-B.      (1641) 
Nursery  annual.    London,  circa  1840.       T.-B.     (1642) 
Nursery  offering.  The,  or  children's  gift  for  1835.  Edin- 
burgh,  1835.     8vo.  B.M.      (1643) 

for  1836.  Edinburgh,  1836.  8vo.   B.M.   (1644) 

Offering,  ed.  by  Rev.  Thomas  Dale.    London,  Sampson 
Low,  1829.  T.-B.    (1645) 

Followed  by  Iris. 

,  1833,  1834.  London,  Lacey.  T.-B.      (1646-7) 

A  new  edition  consisting  of  (a)  Juvenile  keepsake,     (b)   -An- 
nual token. 

Olive  branch,  1830-31,  ed.  by  H.  S.  Baynes.  Edinburgh, 

Baynes.  T.-B.      (1648-9) 

Oracle  of  rural  life  and  spring  almanach.     London, 

1839.  T.-B.      (1650) 

Orient  pearl.  The,  for  1835,  ed.  by  W.  Kirkpatrick. 

Calcutta,  T.  Ostell,  1835.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  336  p..  6J  x  4. 

U.W.      (1651) 
Oriental  album,  1846.   London,  Crisse.    T.-B.      (1652) 

■ — .     London.  Madden,  1848.  *     (1653) 

.     London,  Madden,  1853  (new  edition). 

*      (1654) 


108 

Oriental  annual,  or  scenes  in  India.  [1834,  v.  1.] 
London,  Edward  Bull,  1835.  4  p.  1.,  254  p.,  25  pi., 
7i  X  5. 

N.Y.,  B.P.     (1655) 

,  or  scenes  in  India,  1835.     [v.  2.]     London, 

Bull  &  Churton.   vi  p.,  1  1.,  263  p.,  22  pi.,  7J  x  5. 

N.Y.     (1656) 
,  or  scenes  in  India,  1836.    [v.  3.]   London,  Ed- 
ward Churton,  1836.   4  p.  1.,  297  p.,  22  pi.,  7f  x  4i. 

N.Y.      (1657) 

.      Lives    of    the    Mogul    emperors,    by    Rev. 

Hobart  Gaunter     [v.  4.]  London,  Charles  Tilt,    1837. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  240  p.,  22  pi.,  7f  X  5.  N.Y.      (1658) 

,  or  scenes  in  India,  bv  Rev.  Hobart  Gaunter. 

[v.  5.]    London,  Charles  Tilt,' 1838.    3  p.  1.,  242  p.,  22 
pi.,  7}  X  4  J.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (1659) 

Followed  by  "Caunter's  &  Daniels'  oriental  annual,"  1839. 

,  containing  a  series  of  tales,  legends  and  his- 
torical romances,  by  Thomas  Bacon,  [v.  6.]  London, 
Charles  Tilt,  1839.    x  p.,  1  1.,  250  p.,  18  pi.,  7j  x  4J. 

F.      (1660) 
See  "Caunter's  and  Daniels'  oriental  annual,"  1839. 

,  containing  a  series  of  tales,  legends  and  his- 
torical romances,  by  Thomas  Bacon,  [v.  7.]  London, 
Charles  Tilt,  1840.    3  p.  1.,  244  p.,  18  pL,  7f  x  4J. 

N.Y.      (1661) 

Orientalist,  ed.  by  T.  Bacon.     London,  Arnold,  1841, 

1842.  T.-B.      (1662-63) 

Continuation  of  "Oriental  annual." 

Pearl  offering.  London,  n.  d.  See  Pearl  offering,  N.  Y. 

Perennial.    London,  Darten  &  Co.,  circa  1845. 

T.-B.     (1664) 

Peter  Parley's  annual  published  in  London  from  1839 

for  many  years  was  probably  really  the  bound  volumes 

of  the  "Peter  Parley's  magazine." 

Phrenological  bijou,  1831.  T.-B.     (1665) 

Pictorial  cabinet,  1846.     London,  Harwood. 

T.-B.     (1666) 
Pledge  of  affection.     London,  Edward  Lacey,  1835[?] 
6  pi.  T.-B.     (1667) 

Pledge  of  friendship,  1826-1828.    London,  Marshall. 

T.-B.      (1668-70) 

.     Dublin,  Fleming,  1831.  T.-B.      (1671) 

Poetic  prism,  1848,  ed.  by  R.  N.  Greville,  Edinburgh. 
Maclachlan.  T.-B.      (1672) 

Poetical  album,  ed.  by  A.  A.  Watts.  London,  Hurst  & 
Co.,  1825-1829.  *     (1673-77) 

Poetical  annual,  being  selections  from  the  English  poets 
from  Spencer  to  Beattie.  London,  Scott,  Webster  & 
Geary,  1836.    x,  406  p.,  por.,  illus.,  6i  x  4i. 

U.W.      (1678) 
Poetical  forget-me-not.     London,  Darton,  circa  1842. 

T.-B.     (1679) 
Poetical  offering,  1831,  1832.  London,  Fry. 

T.-B.     (1680-81) 
Poole's  royal  sovereign,  a  New  Year's  gift,  1827.   Lon- 
don, J.  Poole.   132  p.,  1  1..  12  pi..  4i  x  3. 

U.W.     (1682) 


109 

Portfolio,  The.     London.  1832.  T.-B.     (168.3) 

Portraits  of  children  of  the  nobility,  ed.  by  C.  Heath. 
London.  C.  Heath,  1838-1841.  T.-B.      (1684-S7) 

Present,  The,  a  forget  me  not  for  the  young.  Dedicated 
to  L.  E.  L.  and  with  por.  of  Queen  Adelaide.  London, 
Edward  Lacey.  1835.      G  pi.  T.-B.      (1688) 

Prism  of  imagination,  1844,  ed.  by  Baroness  de  Cala- 
brella.     London,  Longmans.  T.-B.      (1689) 

Protestant  annual.  The,  1841,  ed.  by  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth. London,  Francis  Baisler.  xi,  307  p.,  10  pi., 
75x41.  B.P.,  U.W.      (1690) 

2(i  cd.  called  "Protestant  Christian  keepsake." 

Protestant  Christian  keepsake.  London,  Francis 
Baisler,  n.  d.,  2d  edition  [of  Protestant  annual],  xi, 
307  p.,  10  pi.,  7i  X  45.  N.Y.,  B.P.      (1691) 

Rainbow,  circa  1840.  London,  C.  Heath.  T.-B.       (1692) 

Recordanza,  or  friendship's  memento,  1832.     London. 

T.-B.     (1693) 

Recreation,  The,  a  gift-book  for  young  readers.  1841- 
1847.  Edinburgh.  B.M.      (1694-99) 

,  Edinburgh,  John  Menzies,  1848.      vi,  346  p., 

(6  pi.,)  6x4.  P.M.      (1699b) 

,  1849-1850.  *     (1700-1) 

Regent,  or  royal  tablet  of  memory,  1831-1854.  Lon- 
don, Satterby.  T.-B.     (1702) 

Relaxation  (Juvenile),  1837.    Edinburgh,  Whyte  &  Co. 

T.-B.     (1703) 

,  or  a  book  for  Christmas.     Longmans,  18mo. 

*     (1704) 

Remember  me!  a  New  Year's  gift  or  Christmas  pres- 
ent, 1825.  London,  I.  Poole,  xxiv,  336  p.,  8  p.  of 
music.  [337-360  p..]  361-372  p.,  [9  pi.,]  5J  x  3i. 

B.P.     (1705) 

.  a  token  of   Christian   affection,    1830-1832. 

London,  Darton  &  Clark.  T.-B.      (1706-8) 

Remembrance,  The,  1831,  ed.  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 
London,  Jennings  &  Chaplin,  viii,  260  p.,  13  pi., 
7tx4i.  F.      (1709) 

,  1838,  new  ed.  in  honor  of  Queen's  accession. 

T.-B.      (1710) 

,1843.  London,  Spalding.   16mo.  B.M.    (1711) 

Renfrewshire  annual  for  1842,  a  collection  of  original 
pieces  in  prose  and  verse  chiefly  by  native  authors, 
ed.  by  Mrs.  Maxwell  Paisley.  Murray  &  Stuart  and 
John  Neilson,  1842.    viii  p..  1  1.,  320  p.,  9  pi.,  6}  x  4. 

U.W.      (1712) 

Reynolds  dramatic  annual,  1831.  See  Dramatic 
annual. 

Rose  and  holly,  a  gift  book  for  all  the  year.  Edinburgh, 
1867.  T.-B.      (1713) 

Rose  of  four  seasons,  1832.     London.      T.-B.     (1714) 

Royal  repository  and  picturesque  diary,  1831.  Lon- 
don. Satterby.  T.-B.      (1715) 

Royal  sovereign,  a  New  Year's  gift,  1827.  London,  ed. 
and  pub.  by  Toole.  T.-B.     (1716) 

Royal  Victoria  keepsake,  circa  1852.    London,  Holmes. 

T.-B.     (1717) 


no 

Ruby,  The,  a  juvenile  forget-me-not,  and  pledge  of  affec- 
tion. London,  John  Reynolds  &  Son,  n.  d.  iv,  7-254 
p.,  [6  pi.,]  6jx3|.  U.W.     (1718) 

Sacred  annual,  ed.  by  Rev.  R.  Montgomery.  London, 
1834.  T.-B.      (1719) 

Sacred  harp.  Lond.,  Leckie,  1831-1832.  T.-B.  (1720-21) 

Sacred  iris.  The,  a  literary  and  religious  offering.  Liver- 
pool, Henry  Lacey,  n.  d.  [circa  1831].  vi,  316  p. 
[2(?)    pi.,]    6ix4.  F.      (1722) 

Also  issued  London,  Thomas  Holmes,  Sue.  to  Edward 
Lacey,  n.  d.  P.M.     (1723) 

Sacred  lyre,  devotional  and  moral  poems,  1832.  Lon- 
don. T.-B.     (1724) 

Sacred  musical  offering,  1833.  London.   T.-B.     (1725) 

Sacred  ofEering,  ed.  by  [Mrs.]  M.  A.  J.[evon3].  Lon- 
don,   Hamilton  &   Co.,   1831-1834.  *     (1726-9) 

,1835,1838.  B.M.      (1730-31) 

Selected  poems  from  this  series  were  re-published  in  America 
under  same  title.    See  "Sacred  offering,"  Boston,  1836,  1838. 

Scenic  annual  for  1838,  ed.  by  Thomas  Campbell.  Lon- 
don.    36  pi.  T.-B.      (1732) 

Scottish  annual.  The,  ed.  by  William  Weir.  Glasgow, 
John  Reid  &  Co.,  1836.  viii,  328  p.,  12  autograph  pi. 
and  1  vignette,  7J  x  4i.  N.Y.,  L.C.      (17.33) 

.  (revised),  1859.  Edinb.  Black.    T.-B.     (1734) 

,  for  1859,  ed.  by  O.  R.  Brown.     T.-B.      (1735) 

Scottish  keepsake.  The,  or  the  songs  of  the  Ayrshire 
bard  [Burns].   Ayrshire,  1857.    16mo.      T.-B.      (1736) 

Scrap  table,  1831.  T.-B.     (1737) 

Shipp's  military  bijou,  1832.    London.    T.-B.     (1738) 

Simpson's  gentleman's  almanack  and  pocket  jour- 
nal, 1831.     London,  Satterby.  T.-B.      (1739) 

Sister's  gift,  1832.     London.  T.-B.     (1740) 

Souvenir,  The,  of  art  and  literature,  1835.  London, 
Lacey.  T.-B.      (1741) 

,  of  literature  and  art.  London,  H.  Riley,  1834. 

288  p.,   [4(?)pl.,]  6x4.  F.      (1742) 

,  of  literature  and  art,  an  elegant  cabinet  mis- 
cellany. London,  Charles  Evelyn  Knight,  n.  d.  [circa 
1846].   ii,  320  p.,  6  pi.,  6i  x  4.  U.W.      (1743) 

,  a  token  of  remembrance.   Lond.,  T.  Nelson  & 

Sons,  1859.  viii,  280  p.,  10  col.  pi.,  6^  x  4i.  P.M.  (1744) 

Souvenir,  Le,  or  pocket  tables,  1831.  London,  Satterby 
&  Co.  T.-B.      (1745) 

Souvenir  keepsake  for  1837.  London,  Whittaker, 
Treacher  &  Arnot,  n.  d.    vi,  312  p.,  [10  pi.,]  7  x  4^. 

F.      (1746) 

Souvenir  keepsake.  The,  of  literature  and  art,  ed.  by 
Frederick  Ferguson.  London,  H.  Riley,  n.  d.  [1840 
on  back].   318  p.,  [8  pi.,]  8  x  51.  U.W.   (1747) 

of  literature  and  art.  Ed.  by  Frederic  Fer- 
guson. London,  H.  Rilev.  n.  d.  [1842  on  back], 
iv,  1-316  p.,  [10  pi.,]  8  X  51^.  F.  (1747a) 

Souvenir  litteraire  de  France,  ed.  by  A.  A.  Watts. 
Paris  and  London,  1829.    Longman  &  Co. 

T.-B.     (1748) 


Ill 

Spiritual  gleaner,  1832,    London.  T.-B.     (1749) 

Squib  annual,  The,  of  poetry,  politics,  and  personalities 

for  1836.    London,  Chapman  &  Hall.  1836.    viii,  178 

p.,  12  pi.,  5lx3|.  F.      (1750) 

Talisman,  The,  or  English  keepsake,  a  bouquet  of  litera- 
ture and  the  fine  arts.     London,  Edward  Lacey,  n.  d. 

vi  p.,  1  1..  312  p..  [10.  pi.].  N.Y.     (1751) 

Imprint  on  engr.  t.  is  "Whittaker,  Treacher  &  Arnot." 
,  a  bouquet  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts,   ed. 

by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Watts.     London,  Whittaker,  Treacher 

&  Co.,  1831.    xiv  p.,  1  1.,  288  p..  18  pL,  7i  x   4J. 

N.Y.S.      (1752) 
Times  telescope,  1828-1831.     London,  Sherwood. 

T.-B.      (1753-6) 

Tit-bits.  1831,  ed.  by  Heath.     London,  Akermann. 

T.-B.      (1757) 

Token  of  friendship,  a  parental  gift  to  youthful  piety. 

Watchet,  n.  d.     12mo.  T.-B.     (1758) 

Tribute,  The,  a  collection  of  miscellaneous  unpublished 

poems  by  various  authors,  ed.  by  Lord  Northampton. 

London.  John  Murray  &  Harry  Lindsell,  1837. 

*     (1759) 

Troubadour,  a  vocal  souvenir.     London,  1828.  *  (1760) 
Turner's  annual  tour,  ed.  by  L.  Ritchie,  il.  by  J.  M.  W. 
Turner.     London.  Longmans,  1833-1855. 

T.-B.     (1761-83) 

Victoria,  or  the  court  keepsake,  an  elegant  literary  mis- 
cellany. London,  pub.  for  the  proprietor,  n.  d.  iv, 
316  p.,  20  pi.,  9ix6i.  L.C.      (1784) 

Victoria  annual.     London,  1844.     quarto. 

T.-B.     (1785) 

Victoria  keepsake,  The,  for  youth  of  both  sexes,  for- 
merly Ackermann's  Juvenile  forget-me-not,  ed.  by 
Frederic  Shoberl.  London,  Ackermann  &  Co..  n.  d. 
[1836].    xii,  240  p.,  [10  pi.,]  5|x3j.        B.P.      (1786) 

Victoria  regia.  The,  a  volume  of  original  contributions 
in  poetry  and  prose,  ed.  by  Adelaide  A.  Proctor. 
London,  Emily  Faithfull  &  Co..  1861.  x  p..  1  1.,  3- 
350p.,  9jx0J.  P.M.     (1787) 

Vocal  annual,  1831-1832,  4to.     London.    Tegg. 

T.-B.     (1788) 

Waverly  album,  1832.     London.  T.-B.     (1789) 

Waverley  keepsake.  The,  and  Abbotsford  album,  or 

beauties  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.    London,  R.  A.  Charl- 

ton,  n.  d.   [1837]  iv,  308  p..  pi.,  H  x  41.^^      ^^^^^^ 

Wesleyan  juvenile  offering.     London,  1847.     [v.  4.] 

12mo.  *     (1791)  ^ 

Winter's  wreath.  The,  a  literary  album  and  Chrstmas  .      foU*^ 

and  New  Year's  present.    London.  George  Routledge  •  "^^ 

&  Co..  n.  d.    vi,  316  p.,  3  pi..  6i  X  4.     P.M.     (1792) 

.  Liverpool.  Geo.  Smith.  1828  [v.  1.] 

T.-B.     (1793) 


112 

Winter's  wreath,  The,  a  collection  of  original  contri- 
butions in  prose  and  verse,  [v.  2.]  London,  George 
B.  Whittaker.  1828  [1829],  vi  p..  3  1.,  420  p..  12  pi., 
6J  x4. 

N.Y.     (1794) 
Engr.  t.,  "The  winter's  wreath  for  1829." 
Preface  calls  it  the  "Winter's  wreath  for  1829,"   and   speaks 
of  one  of  the  previous  year. 

,  for  1830,  a  collection  of  original  contributions 

in   prose   and    verse.      [v.    3.]      London,    Whittaker, 
Treacher  &  Co.    vi  p.,  2  1.,  384  p..  13  pi.,  6|  x  3i. 

B.P.      (1795) 

,  for  1831.   [v.  4.]  London,  Whittaker,  Treacher 

&  Co.   vi  p.,  3  1.,  372  p.,  13  pi..  6i  x  4. 

N.Y.S.     (1796) 

,  for  1832.   [v.  5.]London,  Whittaker,  Treacher 

&  Co.    vi  p.,  3  1.,  372  p.,  12  pL,  6i  x  4. 

L.C.,  C.U.,  P.M.     (1797) 
Merged  in  "Friendship's  offering,"   1833. 
Wreath  of  friendship,  The,  1833.    London,  Lacey. 

T.-B.     (1798) 

,  1834.     London,  Lacey.  T.-B.      (1799) 

,  a  token  of  regard,  ed.  by  Charles  Cecil.  Lon- 
don, Renshaw  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [1836  on  back],  iv,  320  p., 
[7pl.,]6ix4.  N.Y.      (1800) 

Yorkshire  literary  annual  for  1832,  ed.by  C.  F.  Edgar. 
London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown  &  Green,  1832. 
viii,  358  p.,  engr.  front.,  7x4^.  F.      (1801) 

Young  gentleman's  annual.  The,  by  Clara  Hall. 
London,  Edward  Lacey,  1834,  il.  by  etchings. 

T.-B.      (1802) 

,  by  Clara  Hall.   London,  Edward  Lacey,  n.  d. 

[1835  on  back].    2  p.  1.,  248  p.,  [7  pi.,]  5^  x  SJ. 

B.P.      (1803) 

,  circa  1841.  T.-B.     (1804) 

[1835]  and  1841  probably  are  the  same  as  1834. 
Young  ladies  book,  ed.  by  W.  Harvey,  1829. 

T.-B.      (1805) 

Young  lady's  annual.  The,  by  Clara  Hall.  London, 
n.  d.     iv,  248  p.,  [10  pl.,1  5^x3|.         C.U.     (1806) 

Youth's  cabinet.  The.  London,  Edward  Lacey,  1835 
[?].     6  pi.  (1807) 

Youth's  cornucopia.  The.   London,  1832.    12mo. 

T.-B.     (1808) 

Youth's  keepsake.  The.    London,  1831.    12mo. 

T.-B.     (1809) 

Zoological  keepsake.  The.  London,  Marsh,  1830. 
12mo.  T.-B.     (1810) 


ADDENDA  AND  ERRATA 


Where  titles  already  entered  are  here  given  again  on 
account  of  additions  or  changes,  their  running  number  is 
prefixed  in  parentheses,  (  ),  so  that  quick  reference  to 
main  entry  may  be  made. 

Where  new  entries  are  here  made  a  number  is  pre- 
fixed without  parentheses,  and  the  number  chosen  is 
that  which  will  indicate  the  proper  place  for  the  inser- 
tion of  the  new  item. 

AMERICAN 

(20)     Amaranth,  1850. 

Add  to  note:    Issued  as   "Keepsake  of  friendship 
for  18.52." 

(27)     American  book  of  beauty,  The. 

Add:    Same  as  27a   with  wider  margin,   and  two 

less  pi. 

27a     American  book  of  beauty.  The,  or  token  of  friendship 

for  1847,  ed.  by  a  lady.     New  York,  John  Levison, 

2  p.l.,  7-128  p.,  9  pi.,  9i  x6i.  F. 

This  is  the  same  as  (27)  with  two  additi(5nal  pi., 

but  has  smaller  margins. 

Called  "Book  of  beauty"  on  side  and  on  back  of 
cover. 
29a     American   historical   annual,    The,  illustrated   with 
numerous    engravings.       New    York,    John    S.    Tay- 
lor, 1853.     vi,  9-388  p.,  12  pi.,  81  X  51.  B.  P. 
36a     American  Keepsake,  The,  a  book  for  every  American. 
Boston,  E.  L.  Pratt,  1845,  c.  1845.  F. 
Not  a  true  annual. 
40a     Amethyst,  The,  or  poetical  gems,  a  gift  book  for  all 
seasons,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  P.  James.     Boston,  James 
French,  1849.      iv,  5-128  p.,  4^  x  2?.                            F. 
Same  as  1850  (no. 41). 
(41)     Amethyst,  The 

Add:   Same  as  1849  (no.  40a  above). 
(53)     Annualette,  The. 

The  note  should  be  omitted. 
53  i     Annualette,   The,   a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift, 
ed.  bv  a  lady.     Boston,  T.  H.  Carter  &  Co.,    1846. 
vii-viii.  9-144  p.,  [5  pi.],  (5  x  3;.  F. 

(55)     Appleton's  juvenile  annual  for  1869. 

Add  note:    also  issued  in  1871. 

55a    Appleton's  juvenile  annual  for    1871.     A  Christmas 

and  New  Year's  gift  for  young  people.     New  York, 

D.  Appleton    &    Co.   1871.   c.    1868.     382    p.,    8  pi. 

and  text  illus.,  7|  x  5.  F. 

Same  as  1869  (no.  55). 


114 

64a     Autographs    for    freedom,    ed.    by    Julia    Griffiths. 

Auburn,    [N.   Y.].  Allen   Beardsley    &    Co..   1854,    c. 

1854.     ix  p..  1  1.,  11-309  p..  [10  pi.].  7^  x£.  F. 

Preface  says.  "This  is  the  second  volume." 

646     Autumn  flowers  and  other  poems,  by  Mrs.  Southey 

(late  Caroline  Bowles).     Boston.  3d  ed.     Saston  & 

Kelt,  1845.     128  p.,  4J  x  2J.  F. 

64c     Autumin  leaves,   a  collection  of  miscellaneous  poems 

from  various  authors.     New  York,  John  S.  Taylor, 

1837,  c.  1836.     X  p.,  1  1.,  13-203  p.,  eng.  t.,  7  x  4J. 

F. 

Q6b     Beauties  of  sacred  literature,  ed.  by  Thomas  Wyatt. 

Boston   and    Cambridge.   James   Munroe   &   Co.,    C. 

1848.      vi  p.,  1  1.,  220  p.,  8  pi.,  9|  x  5|.  F. 

Same  as  1852  (no.  67). 

(67)     Beauties  of  sacred  literature,  1852. 

Add:   Also  issued  with  different  imprint  but  other 
wise  same.     c.  1848  (no.  666  above). 
69a     Birthday  gift;   consisting  of  original  poems  and  original 
and    selected    prose,    by    Mrs.    Harriot    S.    Arnold. 
Dedham,   H.  A.  Mann,    1853,    c.    1853.     viii,  9-128 
p..  4fx3i.  F. 

Book  of  beauty.     Title  on  cover  of  "American  book 
of  beauty,"  1847. 
See  27a  above. 
82a     Bouquet,    The,    or  spirit  of   the   English  annuals  for 
1835.      Philadelphia,  Thomas  T.  Ash.     224  p.,  eng. 
front.,  4i  x2j  F. 

Has  articles  from  the  following  English  Annuals: 
"Keepsake,"  "English  annual,"  "Oriental  annual." 
"Literary  souvenir,"  "Landscape  annual,"  "Chris- 
tian annual,"  "Heath's  picturesque  annual." 
"Friendship's  offering."  "Amulet,"  "Gem." 
826  Bouquet,  The,  or  token  of  friendship.  Philadelphia, 
Henry  F.  Anners,  n.  d.     128  p.,  eng.  front.,  4i  x  2f . 

F. 
(84)     Bouquet,  The,  1845. 

L.  should  read  L.  C. 

Add  to  note:    Title  on  back  "Bouquet  of  flowers." 
Also   issued   Boston,    Benjamin   B.    Mussey,    1846, 
c.   1844,  and  1851,  c.  1844.     Also  issued  as  "Bou- 
quet of  flowers,"  1846. 
84'     Bouquet,  The,  1846.  F. 

Same  as  1844  except  imprint.     See  note  above. 
84-     Bouquet,  The,  1851.  F. 

Same  as  1846.     See  above. 
846     Bouquet  of  flowers.  The,  containing  the  poetry  and 
language  of  flowers,  by  a  lady.     Boston,  Benjamin  B. 
Mussey,  1846,   c.   1844.     128  p.,   [2  col.  pi.],  4Jx2f. 

F. 

Same  as  "The  Bouquet,"  1844. 

85a     Bridal  keepsake.   The,   from  approved   authors.     By 

Mrs.    Colman.     Rochester,    Erastus    Darrow,    1852, 

c.  1851.     viii,  9-126  p.,  eng.  front.,  4i  x2|.  F. 


115 

86a  Bridal  wreath,  The,  a  wedding  souvenir.  Boston, 
1847,  c.  1845.  * 

Same  as  1848  below. 
(87)     Bridal  wreath,  The,  a  wedding  souvenir. 

Add  to  complete  the  record:  Ed.  by  Percy  Bryant. 
Boston,  W.  J.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  1848,  c.  1845. 
128  p.,  col.  t.,  4f  x2i.  F, 

Same  as  1847. 
896     Broken  vase.   The,  and  other  stories  for  children  and 
youth,  compiled  by  a  teacher.     Fitchburg,  S.  &  C. 
Shepley,  1846.     5-64  p.,  front.,  4jx2j.  F. 

Not  a  true  annual. 
97a     Casket,  or  Youth's  pocket  library,  1830.  * 

101a     Casket  of  Gems,  The,  the  gift  of  an  uncle  and  aunt. 
Boston,  Monroe  &  Francis,  1838.     288  p.,  [29  wood- 
cuts paged  in],  5J  X  4  J.  F. 
Reissued  in   1840  without  change.     An  edition  in 
1863  had  only  the  first  93  p.  and  9    illus.  (see  no. 
102). 
1016     Casket  of  gems.  The,  the  gift  of  an  uncle  and  aunt. 
Boston,  1840.  F. 
Same  as  1838  (see  101a  above). 
(102)     Casket  of  gems.  The,  1863. 

Add:    This  is  the  first  93  p.  of  1838  with  different 
sub-title,  and  imprint  (see  101a  above). 
Cecil  and  Flavel's  gift  for  mourners. 

Title  on  back,  and  half-title  of  "Gift  for  mourners." 

106a  Chaplet  of  roses,  by  Park  Moody.  New  York,  T.  M. 
Fletcher  &  Co.,  n.  d.,  C.  1851.  iv,  3-284  p.,  ilium, 
t.,  and  flower  pi.,  7f  x  4  J.  F. 

110a     Children's  gift.  The,  for  the  new  year,  [by  Rev.  James 

F.    Brown].     Boston,    Little    Brown    &    Co.,    1854. 

4|x3^  F. 

Printed  for  the  children  of  the  Sunday-school  of 

the  first  Congregational  society  of  West  Cambridge. 

113a     Child's  companion,  The,  and  youth's  friend.     Phila- 
delphia, 1852.  F. 
This  is  a  magazine. 

121'  Choice  gift,  The,  or  golden  sands  from  the  river  of 
literature,  ed.  by  Sarah  C.  Carter.  Boston,  J. 
Buffum,  n.  d.     c.  1850.      128  p.,  col.  front.,  4 J  x  2t. 

F. 
Same  as  1851,  with  p.  103-128  added. 

12P  Choice  gift.  The,  or  golden  sands  from  the  river  of 
literature,  cd.  by  Sarah  C.  Carter.  Boston,  J. 
Buffum,   1851,   c.   1850.      102  p.,  2  ilium,  t.,  4ix2j. 

F. 
This  was   reissued    with   added    pages    (see    121a 
abov' e) . 
Christian  consolations.     Title  on  back  and  on  half- 
title  of  "Offering  of  sympathy." 

(123)     Christian  diadem. 

Add:    Also  issued  in  1854. 


116 

1336  Christian  keepsake,  a  gift  book  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by 
Cuthbert  Montgomery.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen, 
n.  d.,  C.  1855.      5  p.  1.,  252  p.,  6  pi.,  7i  x  5.  F. 

154a  Christinas  box,  The,  or  collection  of  instruction  and 
amusement.  Philadelphia,  Thomas  T.  Ash,  n.  d., 
2  p.  1.,  9-184  p.,  eng.  front.,  6i  x  3J.  F. 

(159)     Christmas  tribute,  The. 

Add:    Also  issued   for   1852,   only  date  being  on 
back  of  cover. 
160"     Christ's   messengers,    or  missionary  memorial.     New 
York,  E.  Walker,  1847.     xii,  372  p.,  [5  pi.],  7^x4|. 

F. 
This  is  same  as  Christ's  Messenger,  1848. 
(160a)     Christ's  messenger,  1848. 

Add:  Same  as  above  (no.  160'). 

164a     Crocus,  The;    a  fresh  flower  for  the  hoHdays,  ed.  by 

Sarah  Josepha  Hale.     New  York,  Edward  Dunigan 

&  Brother,  C.  1849.     x,  7-277  p.,  [6  pi.  paged  in  and 

text  illus.],  7  x4i.  F. 

167a     Daughter's  own  book,   Boston,  1834. 

Not  a  true  gift-book. 
169a     Dew-drops,    [New  York],  American  Tract  Soc.  n.   p., 
n.  d.     128  p.,  2x  U.  F. 

Has  a  biblical  quotation  for  each  day  of  year. 
177a     Diosma,    The,    a    perennial    by     Miss     H.    F.    Gould. 
Boston,    Phillips,    Sampson    &    Co.,    1851,     c.    1850. 
287p.,  7ix4i.  F. 

(180)     Drops  from  Flora's  cup,  c.  1845. 

Add  to  note:    Also  issued  in  1852. 
180a     Drops  from  Flora's   cup,   or  the   poetry  of  flowers, 
with  a  floral  vocabulary  by  Miss  Mary  M.   Griffin. 
Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell  &  Co..  1852,   c.  1845.     x.  11- 
160  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4|x2J.  F. 

Same  as  c.   1845  (no.   180),  except   size  is  smaller 
and  plate  varies. 
180&     Echoes    of    infant    voices.     Boston,    Wm.    Crosby   & 
H.    P.    Nichols,    1849,    c.    1849.     2    p.    1.,    7-144   p., 
7x4A.  F. 

(188c)     Family  circle  and  parlor  annual.     New  York. 
Should  read:    Vols.  1-15,  1843-53.,  etc. 
I88d    Female  prose  writers  of  America,  with  portraits;  by 
John   S.    Hart.      Philadelphia,    E.    H.    Butler  &  Co.. 
1852.  * 

190'     Floral  fortune  teller.     Boston.  1846,  c.  1846.  F. 

Same  as  (190a). 
(190a)     Floral  fortune  teller.     1848, 

Add:   This  is  the  same  as  1846, 

(1906)     Floral  gems.  1847. 

Add:    Several  editions  of  this  were  published,  the 
6th    edition    being,    1849,    and    identical    with    the 
3d  (no.  1906). 
190c     Floral  gems,  6th  ed.     Boston,  1849,  c,  1846.  F. 

Same  as  1847  (no.  1906). 


117 

193a  Floral  offering,  The,  a  token  of  affection  and  esteem, 
comprising  the  language  and  poetry  of  flowers,  by 
Henrietta  Dumont.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Peck  & 
Theo.  Bliss,  1851,  c.  1851.  300  p.,  [6  col.  pi.  of 
flowers],  7i  X  4|.  F. 

Also  issued  in  1853,  and  1863  (no.  194). 
(194)     Floral  offering,  The. 

Add:  Same  as  1851.     See  no.  193a  above. 
195a     Floral    wreath.    The,    of    autumn    flowers,    by    Mrs. 
Southev.     6th   ed.     Auburn,    N.   Y.,  Alden,    Beards- 
ley  &  Co.,  1852.      128  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4|  x  2J.  F. 
196a     Flora's  album,  containing  the  language  of  flowers  poeti- 
cally   expressed,    ed.    by    John    S.    Adams.      Boston, 
Elias    Howe,    1847,    c.    1847.     128    p.,    col.    front., 
4ix2|.  F. 
Also  issued  without  change,  except  imprint,   1848 
(no.  197). 
(197)     Flora's  album,  1848. 

Add:    Same  as   1847,  except  name  of  publishers, 

and  place.     (See  196a  above.) 

197a     Flora's  dial,  containing  a  flower  dedicated  to  each  day 

in  the  year,  and  an  appropriate  sentiment  for  each 

flower,    bv    J.    Wesley    Hanson.     Lowell,    Jonathan 

Allen,  1846,   c.  1846.     vi,  7-192  p.,    [col.  front,   and 

col.  t.],  4|  x2f.  F. 

Also  issued  1853,  and  1856,  with  changed    imprint. 

1976 .   .   .   .      Boston,  J.  Buffum,  1853,  c.  1846.     vi, 

7-192  p.,  col.  front.,  4^  x  2|.  F. 

Same  as  1846  (see  no.  197a  above). 

197c .  .  .  .     Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell  1856,  c,   1846. 

vi,  7-192  p.,  col.  front.,  4J  x  21.     Same  as  1846  (see 
no.  197a  above).  F. 

197d  Flora's  gem,  or  the  bouquet  for  all  seasons,  ed.  by 
Alfred  A.  Phillips.  New  York,  Nafis  &  Cornish, 
n.  d.  (preface  dated  Aug.,  1846).  viii,  9-104  p., 
10pl.,9ix7|.  F. 

198a  Flora's  interpreter,  or  the  American  book  of  flowers  and 
sentiments,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha  Hale.  11th  edi- 
tion improved.  Boston,  Marsh,  Capen,  Lyon  and 
Webb,  1842,  c.  1833.  x  p.,  1  1.,  13-262  p.,  1  1., 
7^x4f.  F. 

Same  as  14th  ed.     See  no.  199. 
(199)     Flora's  interpreter.     14th  ed. 

Add:    11th  edition,  dated  1842,  was  identical. 
1996     Flora's  lexicon,   an   interpretation  of  the  language  of 
flowers,   with  an  outline  of   botany,   and   a   poetical 
introduction,    by    Catharine    H.    Waterman.      Phila- 
delphia, 1839,   c.  1839.     252  p.,   4  pi.,  7i  x4J.         F. 
Reissued    in     Philadelphia,    1842;     Boston,    1852, 
1855,  and  1857.      1839  and  1842  have  different  pi. 
and  list  of  pi.     1842  and  1855  have  different  pi., 
but  an  identical  list  of  pi. 

199c .   .  .  .     Philadelphia,    1842.     Same   as    1839, 

except  pi.  vary.  F. 


118 

(200)     Flora's  lexicon.  .  .  .  cont.      Boston,  1852,  F. 

Add:  Reissued  from  ed.  of  1839,  plates  vary. 

200a .   .   .   .      Boston,  1855.  F. 

Same  as  1839,  except  pi.  vary. 

2006 .   .   .   .      Boston,  1857.  F. 

Same  as  earlier  editions. 

201a    Flower   people,    The.     A   token   of   friendship,   by   a 

lady.     Hartford,   H.   T.   Wells,  1846,  c,  n.d.,  228  p., 

12  pi.,  61  x4i.  F. 

Forest  flowers.     Title  on  back  of  "Love,  forest  flowers, 

and  sea  shells." 
Forget-me-not.     Title  on   back  of   "Little  girl's   for- 
get-me-not." 
(210)     Forget-me-not.     1847. 

Add:   Also  issued  with  sub.-t.  spelled  "Philopene," 
but  with  "Philipena"  on  back  of  cover. 
210&     Forget-me-not,     or    the    philipena,    by    Mrs.    Lunt. 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  Fiske   &  Moore,   1848,   c.   1845, 
vi,  7-128  p.,  col.  front.,  4^  x  2J.  F. 

Also   issued   with   imprint.     Lowell,    Nathaniel  L. 
Dayton,  1848,  c.  1845. 
Same  as  1847  (no.  210). 
216a     Forget-me-not,     or    the    philipena,    by    Mrs.    Lunt. 
Boston,     Dayton    &    Wentworth,    1853,     c.     1845. 
vi,  7-128  p.,  front.,  4|  x2f.  F. 

Has  "Philipena"  on  back  of  cover. 
Same    as    1846    (no.    209a)    with     sub.-t.    spelled 
differently. 
217a     Fountain,  The,  for  every  day  in  the  year.     New  York, 
John    S.    Taylor,    1836,     c.     1835.     208    p.,    front., 
3x2^.  F. 

Not  a  true  annual. 
(221)     Friendship. 

Add:   Also  issued  as  "Friendship's  offering,"  N.  Y., 
n.  d.,  "Cecelia"  (see  no.  2286  below). 
221a     Friendship  flower,  The,  a  gift  of  the  affections.     New 
York,  Leavitt  &  Co.,  1851,  p.  189-308,  4i  x  2|.       F. 
(228)     Friendship's  offering. 

Read  7f  for  3|. 
2286     Friendship's   offering,    a    Christmas,    New   Year   and 
birthday   gift.      New   York,   Leavitt  &  Allen,   n.   d. 
[circa  1856],  viii,  9-264  p. ,6  pi.,  [2  do  not  agree  with 
list],7jx4f.     "Cecelia."  F. 

Also  issued  as  "Moss  rose,"  N.  Y.,  n.  d.,  "Passion 
Flower,"  n.  d.;    "Friendship,"  c.  1854. 
246a     Friendship's  token,  or  the  philipena,  a  present  for  all 
seasons.     Worcester,  S.   A.   Howland,  1850,  c.   1846. 
126  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4J  x  3J.  F. 

This  is  really  "Philipena,"  1848. 
(248a)     Garland,  1830. 

Add  to  note  1831  (248a):    Plates  vary  from  those 
in  1830. 
(254)     Garland,  1851. 

Add:    See  also  "Keepsake  of  friendship,"  1852. 


no 

(287)  Gems    from    American    female    poets,    with    brief 

biographical  notices,  1842. 

Should  read:    x.  11-192  p.,  4J  x  2?. 

Add  note:    Also  issued  with  only  160  p.  (see  287a 

below). 

Also   issued    in    1844,    without   change    (see    2876 

below). 

287a  Gems  from  American  female  poets,  with  brief 
biographical  notices,  bv  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Phila- 
delphia, H.  Hooker,  1842,  c.  1842.  x,  11-160  p., 
front.     4^x21. 

Same  as  1842  (no.  287  above)  to  p.  159:     p.  160 

v-aries,    pp.    161-192  omitted,    and    contents  page 

changed  to  conform. 

2876 ,  with  brief  biographical  notices,  by  Rufus  W. 

Griswold.     Philadelphia,  H.   Hooker,    1844,   c.   1842. 
X,  11-192  p.,  4i  x2J.  F. 

Same  as  1842  (287  above). 

(288)  Gems  from  the  American  poets. 

Full  entry  to  be  inserted:    New  York,  D.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  C.  1842,     viii,  9-222  p..  eng.  front.,  4  x  2i. 

F. 

288a ,  with  brief  biographical  notices,  by  Rufus  W. 

Griswold.     Philadelphia,  H.  Hooker,  1844.     viii,  9- 

120  p.  * 

2966     Gems  of  sacred  poetry,   3d  ed.     Boston,   Saxton   & 

Kelt,  1845.      128  p.,  4i  x  2J.  F. 

(300)     Gift.  1835. 

Change:   Work  should  read  works. 

Add  note:    There  is  also  an  edition  having  p.  322, 

1  1.,  1-50  p.,  eng.  front.,  5i  x  3.  F. 

311a     Gift  book.   A,   of  stories  and  poems  for  children,   by 

Caroline  Gilman.     New  York,  C.  S.  Francis  &  Co., 

1850,   c.   1846.     x  p.,   1  1.,  9-176  p.,   1  1..  9-180  p., 

front.,  eng.  t.,  6J  x4i.  F. 

Title  on  back,  "Mrs.  Gilman's  gift  book." 

314a     Gift    book    of    the    repubhc.     Gallery    of    illustrious 

Americans,    containing    portraits    and    biographical 

sketches  of  twenty-four  most  eminent  citizens  since 

the    death    of    Washington,    ed.    by    C.    E.    Lester. 

New  York,  1850,  large  folio.  * 

316a     Gift  for  mourners,  a  friendly  visit  to  the  homes  of 

mourning,    by   Rev.    Richard   Cecil,    London.     New 

York,  American  tract  society,  n.  d.     79  p.,  front., 

4x2i.  F. 

On  back,  and  half  title,  "Cecil  and  Flavel's  gift 

for  mourners." 

3166     Gift  for  my  mother,  A.     New  York,  I.  C.  &  J.  N. 

Stearns,  n.  d. 

This  is  really  "Mother's  magazine,"  vol.  22,  issued 

with  the  above  title  page  prefixed,  date  about  1850. 

344'     Gift  of  love,  a  token  of  affection.     New  York,  Leavitt 

&  Allen,  27   Dey  Street.,  n.  d.     [1853,  '54  or  '55]. 

xii,    17-266    p.,    8    pi.,    7ix4i.      "Poetry    of    the 

passions."  F. 


344c 

344(i 
348o 
349a 

(350c) 

(350d) 
353a 

356/z 
357a 

358a 

361& 

(363) 
363a 

366a 

368a 
3686 

384a 
(388) 


120 

Gift  of  piety,  or  Divine  breathings  in  one  hundred 
meditations.  Boston,  J.  Buffum,  n.d.,  96  p., 
3x2.  B.P. 

Same  as  1850. 

,       or     Divine     breathings     in    one    hundred 

meditations.  Boston,  J.  Buffum,  1850.  96  p., 
3xlJ.  F. 

Girl's  token,  The.  Philadelphia,  American  Sunday- 
school    union,   C.    1844.     vi,  7-131  p.,  [8  pi.],  4t  xSJ. 

F. 

Golden  gems  for  the  Christian,  selected  from  the 
.  .  .  writings  of  Rev.  John  Flavel,  with  a  memoir 
by  Rev.  J.  Banvard.  Salem,  John  P.  Jewett,  1843, 
c.  1843.     viii,  1-141  p.,  4|  x  2f.  F. 

Golden  gift. 

Add:    Also  issued  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Kimball  & 
Harriman,  1848,  c.  1846. 

Golden  gift,  1851. 

Add:  Also  issued,  Boston,  J.  Buffum,  n.  d  ,  c.  1846. 

Golden  grains  from  life's  harvest  field,  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Bradley,  1853,  c.  1850.  vi, 
7-240  p.,  eng.  front.  F. 

Golden  vase.  The,  a  miniature  gift.  Boston,  J. 
Buffum,  c.  1851.  96  p.,  2i  x  2.  F. 

Good  boy's  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift, 
by  Anne  W.  Abbott.  New  York,  Allen  Bros.,  n.  d. 
279  p.,  6|  x4i.  F. 

Happy  New  Year,  The,  a  New  Year's  present  for  the 
child,  by  William  M.  Thayer.  Boston,  Cyrus 
Stone,     c.  1853.     viii,  9-89  p.,  front.,  6ix4i.         F. 

Hare-bell,    The,    a  token   of  friendship,   ed.   by   Rev. 
C.    W.    Everest.     Hartford,    Henry   S.    Parsons,    3d. 
edition.  1845,     c.  1843.     viii,  9-192  p.,  4ix2i.     F. 
Same  as  1844  (no.  360). 

Hawthorn,  1845. 
Add:  Has  10  pi. 

Heart-songs;  a  book  for  the  gift-season.  Boston, 
Crosby,  Nichols  &  Co.,  1856,  c.  1855.  vi  p.,  1  1.. 
1-144    p.,    7  X  4i.  F. 

Holiday  tales ;  a  juvenile  forget-me-not  for  all  seasons- 
New  York,  W.  B  Gilely,  1829.  2  p.  1.,  5-180  p.. 
[illus.  in  text],  5f  x  3i.  F. 

Home  book  of  beauty.  The.  New  York,  Geo.  P.  Put- 
nam, 1852.  * 

Home  book  of  the  picturesque.  The,  or  American 
scenerv,  art  and  literature.  New  York,  Geo.  P.  Put- 
nam, i852.  * 

Illustrated   book   of   Christian   ballads,    The,    and 

other  poems,  ed.  by  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Philadel- 
phia, Lindsay  &  Blakiston,  C.  1844.  164  p.,  4  pi., 
10x7i.  F. 

Iris,  The,  1844. 

Add:  Also  issued  without  date.  * 


121 

394a     Jewel,  The,  or  token  of  friendship;   a  Christmas  or  New 

Year's    present.      Hartford,    Silas    Andrus    &    Son, 

n.  d.  3-248  p.,  2  pi.,  [5  pi.  listed  and  1  present  not 

called   for  on   list].     6  x  3J.  F. 

This  is  1847  issue  with  slight  changes.     See  3946 

below. 

394& ,    or    token   of    friendship,    1837.    New    York' 

Bancroft  &  Holley,  1837,  c.  183G.     viii,  9-248  p.,  5 
pi.,  6i  X  3|.  F. 

Reissued  in  1839,  1843,  1844,  1846,  1847,  and  with- 
out date;  see  note  (400)  below. 

(400) ,    1847. 

Add  note:  This  seems  to  be  a  variant  of  1844.  It 
omits  "Advertisement,"  and  the  paging  is  changed. 
Article  entitled  "The  young  mother"  with  plate  of 
same  title  is  added,  and  plate  "English  Flower" 
omitted. 

401a  Judson  oSering,  The.  Intended  as  a  token  of  Chris- 
tian sympathy  with  the  living  and  a  memento  of 
Christian  affection  for  the  dead,  ed.  by  Rev.  John 
Dowling.  New  York,  Lewis  Colby  &  Co.,  1846,  c. 
1846.    X,  1-288  p.,  3  pi..  6x4.  F. 

4016 .   .   .    ,      New    York,     Lewis    Colby     &     Co.t 

1850,  c.   1848.     X,  1-294  p.,  6x4.  * 

Same  as   1846  except  that  pp.  289-94  are  added, 
containing  three  new  poems. 

408a  Juvenile  odd-fellow,  The.  New  York,  Edward  Walker. 
1848.    287  p.,  7J  x4^.  F. 

(414)     Keepsake,   The,   n.   d.      Change.      "John  Morley"  to 

"Henry   Morley."  F. 

Add;    Also  issued  by  W.  H.  Appleton,  n.  d.,  5-304 

p.,  ilium,  t.,  Sj  X  6\.  * 

(425)  Keepsake  of  friendship.  The.  Full  entry:  A  Christmas 
and  New  Year's  annual  for  1852,  ed.  by  G.  S.  Munroe 
[v.  4].  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1852,  c. 
I?;51.  288  p.,  6  pi.,  7J  x4i.  "The  village  home."  F. 
This  is  "Amaranth"  with  first  article  changed. 
See  also  "Garland,"  1851,  "Magnolia"  [1853]. 

428e  Kossuth  offering,  The,  and  familv  souvenir  for  1852. 
New  York,  M.  H.  Newman  &  Co.  242  p.,  16  pi., 
9|x6J.  * 

(429)     Lady's  Album,  n.  d. 

Add:  Also  issued  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.  [1851]. 
xii,  348  p.,  8  pi.,  7i  x4f.  F. 

Same  as  the  others  except  no.  of  plates  varies. 

(434)     Lady's  book.  The. 

Add: Also  issued  1846, c.  1841;  1847.  c.  1841; 1848, 
c.  1841.     p.  [3]-275  in  all  these  later  editions. 

437a     Ladies'  casket,  a  gift  for  all  seasons.     Highly  embel- 
lished.   New  York,  John  F.  Scovill,  8  Spruce  St.,  n.  d. 
[?  circa  1850],  9-210,  9-208  p.,  [7  pi.],  8J  x  5}.         F. 
Probably  a  magazine. 


122 

(438)  Ladies'  casket,  The,  containing  a  gem,  together  with 
its  sentiment  and  a  poetical  description  for  each  day 
in  the  week  and  each  month  in  the  year,  by  J.  Wes- 
ley Hanson.  Lowell,  Merrill  &  Heywood,  1846,  c. 
1846.  160p.,  ilium,  t.,  ivp.,  2  1.,  9-160p.,  4i  x2f.  * 
439a  Ladies'  diadem,  The,  or  starry  oracles,  by  J.  Wesley 
Hanson.  Lowell,  Milton  Bonney,  1847,  c.  1848. 
164  p.,  col.  t.,  4ix,2|.  F. 

4396  Ladies'  Garland,  devoted  to  literature,  amusement 
and  instruction.  Philadelphia,  John  Libby,  1838. 
viii,  1-320  p.,  8|x5j.  * 

449a  Lady's  present.  The,  or  beauties  of  female  character, 
by  A.  I.  Cummings,  M.  D.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  J.  Buffum. 
1849,  c.  1849.     188  p.,  5J  x  3i.  F. 

(454)     Lady's  token,  1848. 

Read    sub-title:    "Or    gift,"    etc.,    by    Cotesworth 

Pinckney. 

Add:  Also  reissued  in  1850,  1853.     See  below. 

454o6 ,    or  gift  of    friendship,    ed.    by    Cotesworth 

Pinckney.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  J.  Buffum,  1850,  c.  1848. 
128  p.,  2  ilium,  t.,  4Ax2f.  F. 

Same  as  1848. 
Title  on  back  of  cover,  "Ladies'  token." 

454ac ,    or    gift    of    friendship,  ed.    by    Cotesworth 

Pinckney.    Boston,   J.    Buffum,    1853,    c.    1848.    128 
p.,  col.  front.,  4f  x  21.  F. 

Same  as  1848. 
45466    Ladies'  vase  of  wild  flowers.  The,  a  collection  of  gems 
from  the  best  authors,  by  Miss  Colman.    Auburn,  J. 
C.  Derby  &  Co.,  1848,  c.  1846.     viii,  9-126  p.,  col. 
front.,  4i  x  2i.  F. 

Reissued  in  1850.    See  no.  4546c  below. 
Reissued  in  1852.   See  (454c). 
This  is  "Wild  flowers,"  c.  1846.     (See  no.  838a.) 

4546c    ,    a     collection      of     gems    from    the     best 

authors,  by  Miss  Colman.  Auburn,  James  M. 
Allen,  1850,  c.  1846.  viii,  9-126  p.,  col.  front., 
4fx2s.  F. 

Same  as  1848.    See  45466  above. 

(457a)     Ladies'  wreath.  The. 

Add:  Also  a  N.  Y.  ed.,  Leavitt  &  Allen,  n.  d.,  same 
as  Boston,  n.  d.  and  1855  editions  except  that  pp. 
5-8  (contents  and  list  of  illus.)  are  omitted.         F, 

4576  Language  of  gems.  The,  with  their  poetic  sentiments, 
by  Miss  H.  J.  Woodman.  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  and 
B.  B.  Mussey,  1845,   c.   1845.    iv.  5-160  p.,  4J  x  2i. 

F. 
Reissued  1848  with  col.  front,  added.  F. 

4656  Lays  of  the  western  world,  illuminated  in  gold  colors, 
by  T.  W.  G.  Mapleson.  New  York,  Putnam,  n.  d. 
20  heavy  leaves,  unpaged,  lOj  x7s.  F. 

(471)     Leaflets  of  memory,  for  1849. 

Add:  Ed.  by  Reynell  Coates. 


123 

494a  Liberty  chimes.  Providence,  Ladies'  Anti-Slavery, 
Society,  1845.    148  p.,  6i  x  4i.  F. 

(496)     Lily,  The,  c.  1830. 

Add:  Also  issued  1838.   See  496a  below. 

496a ,  a  holiday  present  with  steel  embellishments. 

New  York,  E.  Sands,  1838,     c.   1830.     vi,  7-232  p.. 
[9pl.],  5jx3J.  F. 

Same  as  c.  1830. 
519a     Little  girls' forget-me-not,  The.   Philadelphia,  Ameri- 
can Sunday-school   Union,   C.    1843.      110  p.,   [8  pi. 
paged   in],   4|x3f.  F. 

Title  "Forget-me-not"  on  back  of  paper  cover. 
5196     Little  keepsake,  The,  original  and  selected,  by  Mrs. 
Colman.   Boston,  G.  Colman,  n.  d.    108  p.,  10  pi.  and 
front.,  3J  X  3j.     "Tame  owl."  F. 

523a  Love,  forest  flowers  and  sea  shells,  by  Alonzo  Lewis. 
Boston,  Benjamin  B.  Mussey  &  Co.,  1850,  c.  1845. 
vi,  7-128  p.,  eng.  presentation  pi.,  4Jx22-.  F. 

Title  on  back  "Forest  flowers." 
(524a)     Lyric  gems,  c.  1844. 

Sub-title  should  read,  "A  collection  of  original  and 
select  sacred  poetry." 

Add  note:  Also  issued  Boston,  1844,  c.  1844.  F. 
Also  issued  Boston,  1845,  c.  1844.  F. 

(533)     Magnolia,  [1853]. 

Add:  See  also  "Keepsake  of  friendship"  for  1852. 

(537)     Marriage  offering.  The,  1848. 

Add:  Reissued  with  imprint  date  1854,  c.  1848, 
with  eng.  front,  and  eng.  t.,  11th  ed.  F. 

(553)     Memorial. 

Note  should  read  Also  issued  as  "Laurel  leaves," 

1854. 

562a  Milk  for  babes,  or  a  text  and  verse  for  a  hymn  for  every 
day  in  the  vear.  New  York,  American  Tract  Society, 
128  p..  3x21.  F. 

Mrs.  Oilman's  gift-book.   Title  on  back  of  "Gift  book 

of  stories  and  poems." 
See  311a  above. 

(569)     Moss  rose,  The. 

Add :  Also  issued  as  "Friendship's  offering."  N.  Y., 
n.  d.,  but  with  variations  in  the  pi. 

(570) . 

Completed  entry:  A  parting  token,  by  C.  W. 
Everest.  Hartford,  Gurdon  Robins,  Jr.,  1840,  c. 
1840.    viii,  1-184  p.,  4J  x  2J.  F. 

The  "Moss-rose,"  1843,  has  many  of  the  verses  in 
this  volume,  differently  arranged,  and  with  others 
added. 

574a ,  for  a  friend,   ed.   by   Rev.  C.   W.    Everest. 

Hartford,  Brown  and  Parsons,  1847,    c.  1842.    x.  11- 
192  p.,  front.,  4j  x2}.  F. 

Same  as  1843  (571). 


124 

577a  Moss  rose,  The,  for  1852,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Emeline  P.  How- 
ard. New  York,  Cornish,  Lamport  &  Co.,  c.  1851.  vi 
p.,  1  1.,  9-344  p.,  7  pi.,  7i  X  4J.   "Isabel."  F. 

Same  as  "Moss  Rose,"  c.  1851  (577). 
(588)     My  teacher's  New  Year's  present,  1850. 

Add:  Back  of  cover  reads,  "Teacher's  gift,"  side  of 
cover,  "Teacher's  present,  1850." 
591a  Newest  keepsake.  The,  for  eighteen  hundred  thirty- 
nine,  containing  the  speeches,  circumstances  and  do- 
ings of  a  recent  benevolent  convention  at  the  chapel 
of  the  Marlboro  house,  Boston.  Boston,  printed  by 
order  of  the  convention  of  1839.  iv,  5-121  p., 
5J  X  3|.  p, 

(597)     Oasis,  The,  1855. 

Add:   Also  issued  with  272  p. 

Same  as  "Young  ladies'  oasis,"  1851,  which  ends 
at  p.  252. 
(613a)     Odd  fellow's  token,  The,  1846. 

Add:    Also  issued  1850.     See  613&  below. 

6136 ,  devoted  to  friendship,  love  and  truth,  ed.  by 

Kate   Barclav.      Auburn,   N.   Y.,   James    M.    Alden, 
1850,    c.   1846.      124  p.,  ilium,   t..   4*  x  2J.  F. 

Same  as  1S46. 
(615)     Odd  volume.  The. 

Add:    Also  issued  Nafis  &  Cornish,  n.  d.,  288  p., 

eng.  front.,  51  x  4.  F. 

617a     Offering,   The,   ed.  by  S.   C.  Carter.      Boston,   G.  W. 

Cottrell,  C.  1852.    84  p.,  3  x  2.  F. 

Also  published  with  imprint.     J.  Buffum,    c.  1852. 

6186     Offering  of  sympathy,  An,  to  parents  bereaved  of  their 

children,   with   an  appendix   of  selections.     Boston. 

Samuel  N.  Dickinson,  1830.     xviii,  1-224  p.,  51  x  3J. 

F. 
Title  on  back  of  cover  and  on  half-title,  "Christian 
consolations." 
619a     One  pearl  of  great  price,  or  the  precious  gift,  by  Rev. 
S.   Remington.     Lowell,  Mass.,  J.  E.  Short  &  Co., 
1846,  c.  1845.    viii,  9-128  p.,4|  X  2J.  F. 

Title  on  back  "Precious  gift." 
631a     Parting  gift.  A,  to  a  Christian  friend.    Hartford,  Brown 
&  Parsons,  1843,  c.  1838.    192p.,  4x2f.  F. 

(633)     Passion  flower,  n.  d. 

Add  to  note:  Also  issued  as  "Friendship's  offering," 
New  York,  n.  d. 
(642)     Pearl,  The,  1836. 

Add  the  paging:   iv,  220  p. 

648a     Perennial  flowers,  Boston,  printed  by  Monroe  &  Francis, 

1843,  c.  1843.   X,  11-172  p.,  6x4.  F. 

653a     Philadelphia  souvenir,  The,  a  collection  of  fugitive 

pieces    from    the    Philadelphia    Press,   .   .   .  by  J.  E. 

Hall.     Philadelphia,  1826,  c.  1826.    52  x3^  F. 

(654a)     Philipena,  The,  1848. 

Add:    Also  issued  as   "Friendship's  token."   1850. 
See  246o  above. 


125 

(663)     Pictorial  family  annual,  1849. 

Add:    Also  published  1852,  c.  1848. 

663a  Poet,  The,  a  metrical  romance  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury; a  keepsake  for  1840.  Philadelphia,  Carey  & 
Hart,  c.  1839.    216  p.,  eng.  front,  and  eng.  t.,  6J  x  4. 

F. 

6636     Poets'  offering.  The,  for  1850,  ed.  by  Sarah  Josepha 

Hale.      Philadelphia,    Grigg,   Elliot  &  Co.,    1850.  c. 

1849.   vi,  p.,  1  1.,  7-576  p.,  14  pi.   and   col.   t.,  9i    x 

61.  B.P_ 

664a  Poetry  of  flowers,  The,  original  and  selected,  ed.  by 
Rufus  W.  Grisvvold.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Co.,  1851. 
287  p.,  eng.  front.,  5  x  3|.  F. 

665a  Poetry  of  the  heart,  by  William  B.  Tappan.  Boston, 
J.  Buffum,  C.  1845.    128  p.,  col.  front.,  3^  x  2J.         F, 

6656  Poetry  of  the  sentiments,  The,  ed.  bv  Rufus  W. 
Griswold.  Philadelphia,  Uriah  Hunt  &  Son,  1846. 
X,  11-320  p..  4i  X  2f.  F. 

Preface  states:    Based  on  volume  with  same  title 

published  in  England  in  1841. 

667a     Polyanthos,  The.     New  York,  1851.  * 

669a     Portland    sketch    book,    The,    ed.    by    Mrs.   Ann    S. 

Stephens.  Portland  [Me.],  Colman  &  Chisholm,  1836, 

c.  1836.   viii,  9-289p.,eng.  t.,7i  x4i.  F. 

Precious  gift.  The.     Title  on  back  of  "One  pearl  of 

great  price." 

672a     Premium,  The,  1838.  * 

Same  as  1S33. 

675a  Proverbialist  and  the  poet,  The.  Proverbs  illustrated 
bv  passages  from  the  poets,  by  James  Orton.  Phila- 
delphia, E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1852.  * 

692a  Religious  souvenir  for  1847,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Sigourney. 
288  p.    Probably  another  reissue  of  1840.  * 

(702)     Rhode  Island  book,  The. 

Add:     Also    issued   with    imprint    1845,    and    with 
imprint  1846. 

702'     Rosary,  The.    Boston,  J.  T.  Buckingham,  1834.    252  p., 

5ix3t.  F. 

(702a)     Rosary,  The,  1849. 

Add:     Also   issued   with   onlv   the   copyright   date 
(1848).  vi,  13-291  p.,  6  pi.,  9x6^.  F. 

728a  Rose  bud,  The;  a  keepsake  for  the  young,  with  six 
colored  engravings.  Philadelphia,  Fisher  &  Butler, 
0.  1853.    108  p..  [6  pi.],  51  x  4 J .  F. 

728aa ;  a  love  gift  for  young  hearts  for  1855,  ed.   bv 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Soule.  Boston,  A.  Tompkins  &  B.  B. 
Mussey  &  Co.,  1855,  c.  1854,  iv  p.,  1  1..  7-168  p.,  4 
pi.,  6i  x  4J.  B.P. 

Preface  speaks  of  this  as  the  second  volume. 


126 

7286     Rosemary,   The,   a  collection  of  sacred  and   religious 

poetry  from  the  English  and  American  poets,  with 

elegant  illustrations.    Philadelphia,  Lindsay  &  Blakis- 

ton,  C.  1849.    viii,  9-248  p.,  8  pi.,  8i  x  5i  F. 

This  is  one  of  a  series  of  annual  publications  with 

different     titles    each     year.     Other     titles    were 

"American  female  poets";    "British  female  poets"; 

"American  gallery  of  art";    "Mirror  of  hfe,"  1848; 

"Scenes  in  the  hfe  of  the  Saviour,"  1847;    "Scenes 

in  the  lives  of  the  Apostles,"  c.   1846;    "Scenes  in 

the  lives  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets";  "Women 

of  the  Scriptures,"  c.  1848. 

735a    Sabbath  school  annual.  The,  for  1846,  ed.  by  Mrs. 

M.   H.   Adams.      Boston,  James  M.   Usher,   1846,  c. 

1845.    viii,  9-168  p.,  7  pi.,  6  x  3| .  F. 

736a ,  ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  H.  Adams.   Boston,  James  M. 

Usher,  1849,  c.  1848.    x.  1-170  p.,  [4  pi.],  6|  x4j. 

F, 

737aa     Sacred  flora,  The,  or  flowers  from  the  grave  of  a  child. 

by   Henry    Bacon.      Boston,   A.    Tompkins    &  B.   B. 

Mussey,  1847,  c.  1844.  viii,  9-160  p.,  ilium,  t.,  4^  x  2|. 

F. 

This  was  issued  again  in  1848.     See  (7376). 

746a    Scenes  in  the  lives  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets, 

ed.  by  H.  Hastings  Weld.     Philadelphia,  Lindsay  & 

Blakiston,  c.  1847.    xii,  13-240,  8  pi.,  9  x  51.  F. 

One  of  a  series  of  annual  volumes,  each  with  a 

different  title.     See   "Rosemary,"  728a  above  for 

hst. 

750a&  Seasons,  The,  ed.  by  J.  S.  A[dams].  Boston,  G.  W. 
Cottrell.     96   p.,   3  x  2i.  F. 

750ac  Selections  from  female  poets,  a  present  for  ladies- 
Boston,  Samuel  Colman,  1837,  c.  1836.  viii,  9-192  p.. 
5?x3t.  F. 

750ad  Snow-drop,  The;  a  New  Year's  gift  for  children,  by 
Frances  S.  Osgood.  Providence,  Hiram  Fuller,  1843, 
c.  1842.     viii,  1-88  p.,  4§x3|.  F. 

(7506)  Snow-drop,  The,  a  gift  for  a  friend,  ed.  by  C.  W. 
Everest.  New  York,  J.  S.  Redfield,  1845,  c.  1845. 
128p.,  4ix2f.  F, 

Also  issued  in  1848,  c.  1845. 
760'     Songs  for  the  Sabbath,  by  various  authors.    Boston, 
Oliver  L.  Perkins,  1844.    vii  p.,  1  1.,  9-128  p.,  41  x  3J. 

F. 
(760a)     Song  of  the  flowers,  c.  1855. 

Add:     Also    published    with  imprint.    New    York, 

J.  Q.  Preble,  c.  1855.  F. 

7606     Songs  of  the  seasons.  The,  by  Cousin  Lill.     Boston, 

G.  W.  Cottrell,  C.  1855.    iv,  5-96  p.,  2|  x  2.  F. 

761a     Sons  of  temperance  offering.  The,   for  all  seasons, 

ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur.    New  York,  Cornish,  Lamport  & 

Co.,  n.  d.   c.  (no  copyright  date  given).  F. 

Same  as  1850.     Also  issued  with  c.  1850,  but  no 

other  date. 


127 

(765)     Souvenir  gallery.     1850. 

Add  note:   Also  issued  1851. 

770o     Sweet    home;     or    friendship's    golden    altar,    ed.    by 

Frances  E.   Percival.     Boston,  L.   P.   Crown  &  Co., 

1856,  c.  1855.    272  p.,  eng.  front..  OJ  x  4^  F. 

771o    Tales  and  poetry  from  the  English  souvenirs  for 

1829,  a  Christmas  and  New  Years'  present,  ed.  by  a 

lady.       Philadelphia,    Carey,    Lea    &    Carey,    1829. 

3  p.  1.,  13-292  p.,  55  x3i.  F. 

Teacher's  gift.    Title  on  back  of  cover  of  "My  teacher's 

New  Year's  present." 
Teacher's   present.    Title   on   side    of   cover    of    "My 
teacher's  N-cw  Year's  present." 
(780)     Temperance  token.  The,  1848. 

Add:    Also  issued  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1850. 

(799)     Token,  The,  1838. 

Add  after  5th  line  of  note:  Also  an  edition  "Token 
or  affection's  gift."  New  York,  A.  Edwards  [1845 
on  back  of  cover],  with  6  pi. 
818&     Token  of  the  heart.  A,  or  gems  of  kindness,  by  Mrs- 
Abel  and  others.     Boston,  Higgins,  Bradley  &  Dayton, 
C.  1857.    256  p.,  eng.  front.,  6J  X  4  J.  F. 

(820)     Unique,  The,  1829. 

Add:    3d  ed.  was  Boston,  1830. 
820'     Unique,  The,  a  biography  of  many  distinguished  char- 
acters, with  fine  portraits.    3d  ed.  improved.    Boston, 
Charles  H.  Peabody,  1830.    254  p.,  13  pi.  and  eng.  t., 
4fx3^.  F. 

In  this  edition  the  biographies  have  been  abridged 
and  anecdotes  inserted. 
8206    Vase  of  flowers,   ed.   by  Anna  Elizabeth.     Boston,  J- 
Buffum,  c.  1851.    viii,  9-96  p.,  3  x  2.  F. 

834&  Weeping  willow,  The,  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney. 
Hartford,  Henry  S.  Parsons,  1849,  c.  1846.  vi,  7- 
128  p.,  front.,  4|  X  2  3.  F. 

838a     Wild  flowers,  a  collection  of  gems  from  the  best  authors 

by  Miss  Colman.    Boston,  S.  Colman,  C.  1846.      viii, 

9-126  p.,  col.  front.,  4ix  2i.  F. 

Reissued  as  "Ladies'  vase  of  wild  flowers,"  Auburn, 

1848,  and  1852.     See  no.  454a  above. 

(846)     Wreath,  The,  1821. 

Size  should  be  5  x  3i. 

851a     Wreaths  of  friendship,  a  gift  for  the  young,  by  T.  S- 

Arthur  and  F.  C.  Woodworth.    New  York,  Baker  & 

Scribner,  1849,  c.  1848.    xii,  13-240  p.,  front.,  eng.  t., 

illus.  in  text.,  7}x5|.  F- 

(857)     Young  ladies' oasis,  1851. 

-Add:    Same  as  "The  Oasis,'     1855,  with  252  p. 
863'     Young  lady's  own  book.   Philadelphia,  1832. 

Not  an  annual. 

870a     Young  woman's  gift,  The,  of  literature,  science  and 

moralitv,  ed.   by  Cotesworth   Pinckney.     Boston,  J. 

Buffum',   1851,  c.   1850.        viii,  9-192  p.,  col.  front., 

5ix3i.  F- 


ri28 

8706  Youth's  annual,  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  gift,  by 
C.  E.  C.  Illustrated.  New  York,  Leavitt  &  Allen, 
n.  d.  2  p.  1.,  5-292  p.,  [5  pi.],  61  x  4|.  "Lucys  half 
crown."  F, 


ENGLISH 

(1100)     Book  of  beauty,  The,  1849. 

Add:    Followed  by  "Court  Album." 
(1186)     Court  Album,  1850. 

Add:    Previous  vols,  called  "Book  of  beauty." 
(1306)     Porget-me-not,  London,  1831. 

Add:    Reprinted  as  "Juvenile  album,"  1832. 
1327a     Friendship's  forget-me-not.     London,  Thomas  Nel- 
son, 1849.    xii,  13-256  p.,  4i  x  3.  F. 
1366a     Gems  from  American  poets,  selected  and  arranged  by 
the  author  of  the  "Sentiment  of  flowers."     7th  ed. 
London,  Thomas  Tegg,  1844.    xii,  208  p.  * 
(1479)     Juvenile  scrap  book. 

Add:  by  Mrs.  Ellis,  1841,  illus.,  8vo.  * 

1756a     Thoughts    among    flowers.     London,    Th-    religious 

tract  society,  1845     139  p.,  4|  x  SJ.  F  . 

Not  a  true  annual. 

1804a     Young  gentleman's  library.  The,  of  entertaining  and 

useful  knowledge.    Intended  as  a  holiday  or  birthday 

present,    by    M.    B.    Pinnock.       London,    Longman, 

Rees,   Orme,    Brown  &  Green,   1829.      35  pL,   xviii, 

l-354p.,  1  1.,  5Jx3i.  F. 

The  total  number  of  volumes  recorded  in  this  bibliog- 
raphy, including  addenda,  is  2000. 


CHRONOLOGICAL    INDEX. 


An  index  in  order  of  years  to  all  dated  titles  in  this  bibliography. 
The  small  numerals  following  many  of  the  entries  indicate  the  num- 
ber of  times  such  titles  have  occurred  in  this  list.  For  example 
"Forget-me-not''"  indicates  that  this  annual  has  already  been 
referred  to  in  sixteen  previous  years,  that  is,  this  is  its  seventeenth 
mention.  The  small  figures  do  not  necessarily  have  any  reference 
to  any  volume  numbers  appearing  on  the  title  pages  of  the  volumes. 

1823 

English.     Forget-me-not. 

1824 

English.     Forget- me-not2;   Friendship's  offering;    Graces. 
1825 

English.  Blossoms  at  Christmas;  First  flowers;  Forget-me-not'; 
Friendship's  offering^;  Hommage  aux  dames;  Literary  coronal; 
Literary  souvenir;    Poetical  album;    Remember  me. 

1826 

American.  Atlantic  souvenir;  Philadelphia  souvenir;  Souvenir; 
Wreath,  a  collection  of  poems. 

English.  Amulet;  Blossoms  at  Christmas';  First  flowers';  For- 
get-me-not<;  Friendship's  offering';  Janus;  Literary  souvenir*; 
Pledge  of  friendship;    Poetical  album'. 

1827 

American.     Atlantic  souvenir';    Memorial. 

English.  Amulet';  First  flowers';  Forget-me-not'';  Friendship's 
offering^;  Literary  souvenir';  Pledge  of  friendship';  Poetical  album'; 
Poole's  royal  sovereign;    Royal  sovereign. 

1828 

American.  Amaranth,  Bost.;  Atlantic  souvenir';  Juvenile  sketch- 
book; Juvenile  souvenir;  Legendary;  Memorial';  Moral  and  re- 
ligious souvenir;    Oasis;    Talisman;    Token. 

English.  Amulet';  Bijou;  Carcanet;  Christmas  box;  First 
flowers*;  Forget-me-not';  Friendship's  offering';  Juvenile  forget 
me  not;  Keepsake;  Literary  souvenir*;  Pledge  of  friendship'; 
Poetical  album*;   Times  telescope;    Troubadour;    Winter's  wreath. 

1829 

American.  Atlantic  souvenir*;  Cabinet;  Casket.  Bost.;  Gift, 
Bost.;  Holiday  tales;  Jackson  wreath;  Offering;  Pearl;  Remember 
me,  a  religious  and  literary  miscellany;  Tales  and  poetry  from  the 
English  souvenirs;  Talisman';  Token';  Unique;  Visitor;  Western 
souvenir. 

English.  Affection's  offering;  Amulet*;  Anniversary;  Bijou'; 
Cabinet  of  curiosities;  Casket;  Christian  forget-me-not;  Christmas 
box';  First  flowers*;  Forget-me-not';  Friendship's  offering';  Gem; 
Juvenile  forget-me-not';  Juvenile  keepsake;  Keepsake';  Literary 
souvenir';     Musical    gem;     Nautilus;     New  Year's   gift;     Offering; 


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Poetical  albums;     Souvenir  litteraire  de  France;     Times  telescope*; 
Winter's  wreath^;    Young  Jadies  book. 

1830 

American.  Atlantic  souvenir^;  Casket,  or  youth's  pocket  library; 
Garland,  N.  Y.;  Lily;  Offering  of  sympathy;  Pearl^;  Talisman^; 
Token^;   Unique^;    Youth's  keepsake. 

English.  Ackermann's  juvenile  forget  me  not;  Affection's  gift; 
Affection's  offering^;  Amulet^;  Anniversary^;  Apollo's  gift;  Bengal 
annual;  Bijou^;  Cabinet  album;  Carcanet^;  Christian  souvenir; 
Comic  annual;  Emanuel;  Excitement;  Fisher's  national  portrait 
gallery;  Forget-me-not';  Friendship's  offering';  Gem^;  Gem  of  art; 
Iris;  Johnson's  shooter's  annual;  Juvenile  forget  me  not^;  Juvenile 
keepsake^;  Juvenile  landscape  annual;  Keepsake^;  Keepsake  francais; 
Landscape  annual;  Laurel;  Literary  bluebook;  Literary  gem; 
Literary  souvenir^;  Looking  glass;  Lyre;  Musical  bijou;  Musical 
forget-me-not;  Musical  gem^;  Musical  souvenir;  New  Year's  gift^; 
Olive  branch;  Remember  me;  Times  telescope s;  Winter's  wreath^; 
Zoological  keepsake. 

1831 

American.  Amaranth,  Newburyport;  American  comic  annual; 
Amethyst,  Balto. ;  Atlantic  souvenir";  Child's  annual,  Phila.; 
Hyacinth,  N.  Y.;  Keepsake  americaine;  Lily^;  Pearl^;  Scrap  table; 
Spirit  of  the  annuals;    Tablet;    Token^;   Youth's  keepsake.^ 

English.  Ackermann's  juvenile  forget  me  not^;  Affection's  gift*; 
Affection's  offering';  Amulet";  Apollo's  gift^;  Bengal  annual*; 
Cabinet  album^;  Cadeau;  Cameo;  Chameleon;  Comic  annual*; 
Comic  offering;  Dramatic  annual;  English  keepsake;  Excitement*; 
Father's  present  to  his  son;  Fisher's  national  portrait  gallery-;  For- 
get-me-not^; Friendship's  offering';  Gem';  Humorist;  Infant's 
annual;  Iris*;  Juvenile  forget  me  not'';  Keepsake*;  Keepsake 
francais*;  Ladies'  and  gentlemen's  polite  assistant  and  useful  re- 
membrancer; Ladies'  poetical  album;  Landscape  annual*;  Literary 
souvenir';  Looking  glass*;  Love's  offering;  Lyre*;  Marshall's 
Christmas  box;  Mirror  of  the  graces;  Mr.  Matthews'  comic  annual; 
Mother's  present  to  her  daughter;  Musical  bijou*;  Musical  forget 
me  not*;  Musical  gem';  New  comic  annual;  New  musical  annual; 
New  Year's  gift';  Olive  branch*;  Phrenological  bijou;  Pledge  of 
friendship'';  Poetical  offering;  Regent;  Remember  me*;  Remem- 
brance; Royal  repository  and  picturesque  diary;  Sacred  harp; 
Sacred  offering;  Scrap  table;  Simpson's  gentleman's  almanack; 
Souvenir,  Le;  Talisman;  Times  telescope*;  Tit-bits;  Vocal  annual; 
Winter's  wreath*;    Youth's  keepsake. 

1832 

American.  Affection's  gift,  N.  Y.;  Annual;  Atlantic  souvenir'; 
Christian  offering;  Compliment  for  the  season;  Keepsake  americaine*; 
Lady's  cabinet  album;  Lily';  Odd  volume;  Pearl*;  Token^;  Young 
lady's  own  book. 

English.  Ackermann's  juvenile  forget  me  not';  Affection's  gift'; 
Affection's  offering*;  Amaranth;  Amethyst;  Amulet';  Bengal 
annual';  Botanic  annual;  Bouquet;  Cabinet  album';  Cabinet  for 
youth;  Cabinet  of  literary  gems;  Cadeau*;  Chameleon*;  Comic 
annual';  Comic  offering*;  Continental  annual;  Diadem;  Easter 
gift;  Easter  offering;  Evergreen;  Excitement';  Fisher's  drawing 
room  scrap-book;  Fisher's  national  portrait  gallery';  Forget-me-not'"; 
Friendship's  offering';  Gem*;  Geographical  annual;  Heath's  pictur- 
escjue   annual;     Hibernian   keepsake;    Hive;   Humourist*;     Infant's 


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annual';  Juvenile  album;  Juvenile  forget  me  not';  Keepsake'; 
Landscape  album;  Landscape  annual^;  Literary  souvenir';  Looking 
glass';  Love's  offering';  Marshall's  Christmas  box';  Musical 
bijou';  Musical  gem';  New  Year's  gift*;  Nosegay;  Poetical  offer- 
ing'; Portfolio;  Recordanza;  Regent';  Remember  me»;  Rose  of 
four  seasons;  Sacred  harp';  Sacred  lyre;  Sacred  offering';  Shipp's 
military  bijou;  Sister's  gift;  Spiritual  gleaner;  Vocal  annual'; 
Waverley  album;  Winter's  wreath';  Yorkshire  literary  annual; 
Youth's  cornucopia. 

1833 

American.  Annual';  Child's  gem;  Miscellanies;  Odd  volume'; 
Pearl';  Premium;  Religious  souvenir;  Token';  Young  lady's 
Sunday  book;    Young  man's  guide. 

English.  Affection's  gift';  Amethyst';  Amulet';  Aurora  borealis; 
Bengal  annual';  Biblical  annual;  Bouquet';  Cadeau';  Chameleon'; 
Christmas  tales;  Comic  annual';  Comic  offering';  Dramatic 
souvenir;  Ellis's  missionary  annual;  Elgin  annual;  Excitement'; 
Father's  present  to  his  son^;  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book'; 
Fisher's  national  portrait  gallery';  Forget-me-not^;  Friendship's 
offering'";  Geographical  annual';  Heath's  book  of  beauty;  Heath's 
picturesque  annual';  Infant's  annual';  Juvenile  forget-me-not'; 
Keepsake';  Landscape  annual';  Literary  souvenir'^;  Looking  glass'; 
Missionary  annual;  Musical  gem';  New  Year's  gift';  Offering'; 
Regent';  Sacred  musical  offering;  Sacred  offering';  Turner's 
annual  tour;    Wreath  of  friendship. 

1834 

American.  American  juvenile  keepsake;  Annual';  Casket,  or 
or  youth's  pocket  library-;  Child's  annual,  Bost.;  Daughter's  own 
book;  Ladies'  and  gentlemen's  pocket  annual;  Lady's  cabinet  al- 
bum'; Lily';  Oasis^;  Offering';  Pearl';  Religious  souvenir'; 
Rosary;  Token';  Unique';   Youth's  keep-sake;  Youth's  sketch  book. 

English.  Album  wreath;  Amethyst';  Amulet";  Annual  souvenir; 
Bengal  annual';  Biblical  annual';  Bouquet';  Bow  in  the  cloud; 
Comic  annual';  Comic  offering';  Coronal;  English  annual;  Excite- 
ment'; Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book';  Forget-me-not";  Friends' 
annual;  Friendship's  offering'';  Gage  d'amitie;  Gem  of  art';  Geo- 
graphical annual*;  Heath's  book  of  beauty';  Heath's  picturesque 
annual';  Juvenile  forget  me  not';  Keepsake';  Landscape  album'; 
Landscape  annual';  Literary  gift  book;  Literary  souvenir'";  Look- 
ing glass';  Midsummer  keepsake;  New  Year's  gift';  Offering';  Ori- 
ental annual;  Regent';  Sacred  annual;  Sacred  offering';  Souvenir; 
Turner's  annual  tour';  Wreath  of  friendship';  Young  gentleman's 
annual. 

1835 

American.  American  juvenile  keepsake';  Annual';  Beauties  of 
the  English  annuals;  Bouquet,  Phila.;  Gift,  Concord;  Lady's 
cabinet  album';  Lily';  Odd  volume';  Parent's  present;  Portfolio 
for  youth;  Premium';  Religious  souvenir';  Token"*;  Youth's  keep- 
sake. ' 

English.  Amulet'o;  Angler's  souvenir;  Annual  token;  Biblical 
keepsake;  Christian  keepsake;  Comic  almanac;  Comic  annual'; 
Comic  offering';  Continental  landscape  annual  of  European  scenery; 
Continental  tourist;  English  annual';  Excitement';  Finden's 
tableaux;  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book';  Forget-me-not"; 
Friendship's  offering";  Gage  d'amitie';  Geographical  annual'; 
Heath's  book  of  beauty';     Heath's  picturesque  annual';    Juvenile 


132  CHRONOLOGICAL  INDEX. 

amulet;  Juvenile  forget- me- not s;  Juv-enile  keepsake';  Keepsake'; 
Lady's  keepsake  and  maternal  monitor;  Landscape  annual^;  Land- 
scape souvenir;  Literary  souvenir'';  Looking  glass*;  Marshall's 
Christmas  box';  Musical  gem*;  New  Year's  gift';  New  Year's 
token;  Nursery  offering;  Orient  pearl;  Oriental  annual^;  Pledge  of 
affection;  Present;  Regent^;  Sacred  offering^;  Souvenir^;  Turner's 
annual  tour';    Youth's  cabinet. 

1836 

American.  American  juvenile  keepsake';  Boston  book;  Flora 
and  Thalia;  Fountain;  Gift;  Laurel;  Magnolia;  Parlour  scrap 
book;  PearF;  Philadelphia  book;  Portland  sketch  book;  Pre- 
mium'; Religious  souvenir^;  Sacred  off ering ;  Stranger's  gift;  Token'; 
Wreath,    Young  lady's  gift;    Youth's  keepsake^. 

English.  Affection's  keepsake;  Amaranth^;  Amulet";  Baxter's 
agricultural  and  horticultural  annual;  Biblical  keepsake 2;  Book  of 
gems;  Cabinet  of  modern  art;  Christian  keepsake^;  Comic  almanac^; 
Comic  annual';  Easter  gift^;  Emerald;  English  annual';  Excite- 
ment'; Finden's  tableaux^;  Fisher's  drawing  room'  scrap-book'; 
Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book;  Flowers  of  loveliness;  Forget-me-not'^; 
Friendship's  offering";  Gage  d'amitie';  Gems  of  beauty;  Geo- 
graphical annual^;  Heath's  book  of  beauty^;  Heath's  gallery  of 
engravings;  Heath's  picturesque  annual';  Historical  keepsake; 
Juvenile  forget  me  not';  Keepsake';  Landscape  annual';  Looking 
glass';  Midsummer  comic  annual;  Musical  bijou<;  Naval  annual; 
New  Year's  gift^;  Nursery  offering^;  Oriental  annual';  Poetical 
annual;  Regent *;  Scottish  annual;  Squib  annual;  Turner's  annual 
tour^. 

1837 

American.  American  juvenile  keepsake*;  Autumn  leaves;  Boston 
books;  Child's  annual,  Bost.2;  Christian  offering^;  Evergreen, 
Phila.;  Gift^;  Jewel;  Lady's  cabinet  album';  Ladies'  wTeath; 
Laurel';  Magnolia^;  Pearl^;  Religious  souvenir';  Selections  from 
female  poets;  Token'";  Union  annual;  Violet;  Wreath';  Youth's 
keepsake'. 

English.  Affection's  keepsake';  Andalusian  annual;  Biblical 
keepsake';  Book  of  gems';  Cabinet  of  modern  art';  Christian  keep- 
sake'; Comic  almanac';  Comic  annual';  Continental  landscape 
annual  of  European  scenery';  Cynosure;  Easter  gift';  English 
annual*;  Excitement^;  Exhilaration;  Finden's  tableaux';  Fisher's 
drawing  room  scrap-book';  Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book';  Fisher's 
oriental  keepsake;  Flowers  of  loveliness';  Forget-me-not";  Friend- 
ship's offering'*;  Gage  d'amitie*;  Gems  of  beauty';  Heath's  book 
of  beauty';  Heath's  gallery  of  engravings';  Heath's  picturesque 
annual*;  Juvenile  forget  me  not'";  Keepsake'";  Landscape  annual'; 
Landscape  souvenir';  Looking  glass';  Musical  bijou';  Oriental 
annual*;  Regent';  Relaxation;  Souvenir  keepsake;  Tribute;  Turner's 
annual  tour.' 

1838 

American.  Baltimore  book;  Casket  of  gems;  Child's  gem>; 
Christian  keepsake;  Gift  from  fairyland;  Ladies'  garland;  Lily'; 
Literary  souvenir;  Parlour  book;  Premium*;  Token";  Youth's 
keepsake'. 

English.  Affection's  keepsake';  Book  of  gems';  Campbell's  scenic 
annual;  Christian  keepsake*;  Comic  almanac*;  Comic  annual"; 
Continental  landscape  annual  of  European  scenery';  Easter  gift*; 
English  annual';    Excitement';    Finden's  tableaux*;    Fisher's  draw- 


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ing  room  scrap-book';  Fisher's  juvenile  scrap-book';  Fisher's  orien- 
tal keepsake^;  Fisher's  Waverly  forget-me-not;  Flowers  of  loveli- 
ness'; Forget-me-not";  Friendship's  offering";  Gage  d'aniitio'; 
Gems  of  beauty';  Heath's  book  of  beauty«;  Heath's  gallery  of  en- 
gravings'; Heath's  picturesque  annual';  Hunter's  annual;  Keep- 
sake"; Landscape  annual';  Landscape  souvenir';  Literary  and 
pictorial  repository;  Magnet;  Oriental  annual';  Portraits  of  chil- 
dren of  the  nobility;  Regent^;  Remembrance^;  Sacred  offering'; 
Scenic  annual;    Turner's  annual  tour'. 

1839 

American.  Boys'  scrap  book;  Christian  keepsake^;  Christian  offer- 
ing, N.  Y.;  Flora's  lexicon;  Garland,  Bost.;  Gift';  Girls'  scrap 
book;  Infant's  annual;  Jewel=;  Juvenile  forget  me  not;  Ladies' 
wreath^;  Liberty  bell;  Lily';  Magnolia';  Newest  keepsake,  Bost.; 
Peter  Parley's  gift;  Religious  offering;  Religious  souvenir';  Sacred 
offering';  Sacred  wreath;  Token'';  Violet';  Young  lady's  companion; 
Youth's  keepsake.' 

English.  Amaranth';  Annual  of  British  landscape  scenery;  Bijou 
almanac;  Book  of  royalty;  Caunter's  and  Daniell's  oriental  annual; 
Comic  almanac^";  Comic  annual'*';  Diadem^;  Excitement'";  Fin- 
den's  tableaux';  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book^;  Fisher's 
juvenile  scrap-book^;  Fisher's  oriental  keepsake';  Flowers  of  loveli- 
ness''; Forget-me-not";  Friendship's  offering";  Gage  d'amitie'; 
Gems  of  beauty^;  Gift  for  all  seasons;  Heath's  book  of  beauty'; 
Heath's  picturesque  annual';  Hunter's  annual^;  Imperial;  Keep- 
sake"; Landscape  annual'";  Landscape  souvenir';  Literary  cabinet; 
Miniature  almanach;  New  juvenile  keepsake;  Oracle  of  rural  life 
and  spring  almanach;  Oriental  annual';  Portraits  of  children  of  the 
nobility';    Regent';    Turner's  annual  tour'. 

1840 

American.  American  juvenile  keepsake';  Annualette;  Casket  of 
gems';  Christian  keepsake';  Flower  garden;  Freedom's  gift;  Gar- 
land. Bost.';  Gem;  Gift<;  Literary  amaranth;  Literary  souvenir'; 
Merry's  annual  for  all  seasons;  Moss-rose,  Hartford;  Newest  keep- 
sake, Norwich;  North  star;  Pearl';  Poet;  Poetic  wreath;  Religious 
offering';  Religious  souvenir';  Rose  of  Sharon;  Token";  Violet'; 
Youth's  keepsake  8. 

English.  Affection's  keepsake';  Album  wreath  of  music  and 
literature;  Bijou  almanac';  Bouquet  des  souvenirs;  Christian  keep- 
sake'; Comic  almanac';  Excitement";  Excitement,  Edin.;  Finden's 
portraits  of  female  aristocracy;  Finden's  royal  gallery  of  British  art; 
Finden's  tableaux';  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book";  Flowers  of 
loveliness';  Forget-me-not' «;  Friendship's  offering";  Gage  d'amitie'; 
Gems  of  beauty';  Gift  for  all  seasons';  Heath's  book  of  beauty'; 
Heath's  picturesque  annual';  Historical  souvenir  and  literary  cabi- 
net; Iris  of  prose,  poetry  and  art;  Juvenile  scrap-book;  Keepsake"; 
Ladies'  keepsake;  May  you  like  it;  Nursery  annual;  Oriental 
annual';  Portraits  of  children  of  the  nobility';  Rainbow;  Regent'"; 
Souvenir  keepsake;    Turner's  annual  tour'. 

1841 

American.  Amaranth,  Phila.;  Annualette';  Biographical  annual; 
Boston  book';  Friendship's  offering;  Juvenile  forget  me  not';  Liberty 
bell';  Magnolia';  Mourner's  gift;  Remembrancer;  Rhode  Island 
book;    Rose  of  Sharon';    Token";    Youth's  keepsake'. 

English.  Cattermole's  historical  annual;  Comic  almanac';  Eng- 
lish helicon;   Excitement";  Finden's  portraits  of  female  aristocracy'; 


134  CHRONOLOGICAL    INDEX. 

Finden's  tableaux';  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-booki";  Flowers  of 
loveliness';  Forget-me-not";  Friendship's  offering's;  Gage  d'amitie'; 
Heath's  book  of  beauty';  Heath's  picturesque  annual'";  Imperial^; 
Juvenile  scrap-book^;  Keepsake'^;  Liliputian  annual;  Orientalist; 
Portraits  of  children  of  the  nobility^;  Protestant  annual;  Recreation; 
Regent";    Turner's  annual  tour'. 

1842 

American.  Amaranth,  Phila. 2;  Annualette^;  Child's  gem^;  Child's 
token;  Christian  year;  Dahlia;  Flora's  interpreter;  Flora's  lexicon^; 
Friendship's  offering^;  Gem^;  Gems  from  American  female  poets; 
Gems  from  the  American  poets;  Gift^;  Lady's  book;  Liberty  bell^; 
Magnolia'';  Marriage  ring;  Mignonette;  New  Hampshire  book; 
Poetry  of  the  seasons;  Rose;  Rose  of  Sharon 3;  Sunday-school  gift; 
Token'5;    Token,  N.  Y. ;    Violet^;    Youth's  keepsake'". 

English.  Affection's  keepsake^;  Cabinet  of  modern  art';  Christian 
souvenir 2;  Comic  almanac «;  Comic  annual";  Evergreen^;  Excite- 
ment'3;  Finden's  tableaux";  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book" 
Forget-me-not2»;  Friendship's  offering'";  Heath's  book  of  beauty'" 
Heath's  picturesque  annual";  Juvenile  scrap-book';  Keepsake'* 
Love  gift;  Orientalist^;  Poetical  forget-me-not;  Recreation^;  Re- 
gent'2;  Renfrewshire  annual;  Souvenir  keepsake;  Turner's  annual 
tour'". 

1843 

American.  Annualette*;  Casket  of  entertaining  and  useful  read- 
ing; Christian  family  annual;  Christian  souvenir,  Bost.;  Drawing- 
room  annual;  Family  circle;  Fireside  poetical  readings;  Friend- 
ship's offering';  Gift"*;  Golden  gems  for  the  Christian;  Holiday  gem 
for  girls;  Jewel';  Lady's  book^;  Liberty  bell*;  Little  girl's  forget- 
me-not;  Little  keepsake;  Magnolia';  Moss-rose,  Hartford^;  Odd- 
fellows offering;  Parting  gift;  Perennial  flowers;  Rose^;  Rose  of 
Sharon*;  Saint  Nicholas  annual;  Snow-drop,  Prov. ;  Youth's  keep- 
sake". 

English.  Affection's  keepsake';  Ayrshire  wreath;  Comic  album; 
Comic  almanac';  Excitement'*;  Finden's  tableaux';  Fisher's  draw- 
ing room  scrap-book'2;  Forget-me-not^';  Friendship's  offering^"; 
Gem  of  loveliness;  Heath's  book  of  beauty";  Heath's  picturesque 
annual'2;  Juvenile  scrap-book*;  Keepsake";  Love  gift^;  Recrea- 
tion';   Regent";    Remembrance';    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1844 

American.  Annualette*;  Bouquet,  Bost.;  Child's  gem*;  Chris- 
tian family  annual^;  Christian  offering';  Evergreen,  New  Haven; 
Fables  of  Flora;  Family  circle^;  Flower  vase;  Friendship's  offering*; 
Gem';  Gems  from  American  female  poets^;  Gems  from  the  Ameri- 
can poets2;  Gift';  Gift  for  all  seasons,  Phila.;  Girl's  token;  Golden 
vase;  Hare-bell,  N.  Y.;  Hare-bell,  Hartford;  Housekeepers'  annual; 
Illustrated  book  of  Christian  ballads;  Iris,  N.  Y.;  Jewel*;  Jewel,  a 
holiday  gift;  Liberty  bell^;  Literary  souvenir';  Little  gift;  Little 
keepsake^;  Lyric  gems;  Magnolia';  Mourner's  chaplet;  New  Hamp- 
shire book2;  Odd-fellows  offering 2;  Opal;  Philopoena;  Rose';  Rose 
of  Sharon*;  Saint  Nicholas  gift;  Songs  for  the  Sabbath;  Token, 
N.  Y.2;    Wintergreen ;     Youth's  historical  gift;    Youth's  keepsake'^. 

English.  Affection's  gift*;  Cattermole's  historical  annual^;  Comic 
almanac'";  Excitement'*;  Finden's  tableaux'";  Fisher's  drawing 
room  scrap-book";  Forget- me-not^^;  Friendship's  offering^';  Heath's 
book  of  beauty'2;  Heath's  picturesque  annual";  Juvenile  bijou; 
Juvenile  scrap-book*;    Keepsake";    Love  gift';    Manchester  keep- 


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sake;  Military  annual;  Prism  of  imagination;    Recreation*;  Regent'*; 
Turner's  annual  tour'^;   \'ictoria  annual. 

1845 

American.  American  keepsake;  Annualette^;  Autumn  flowers; 
Bouquet,  Bost.^;  Bouquet  of  flowers;  Casket,  N.  Y.;  Catholic 
keepsake;  Charleston  book;  Child's  gem^;  Christian  family  annual'; 
Diadem;  Drops  from  Flora's  cup;  Family  circle';  Friendship's 
offering';  Gems  of  sacred  poetry;  Gift';  Hare-bell,  Hartford*; 
Hawthorn;  Housekeepers'  annual-;  Hyacinth;  Juvenile  scrap- 
book;  Keepsake;  Ladies'  scrap-book;  Language  of  gems;  Laurel 
wreath;  Leaflets  of  memory;  Liberty  bell^;  Liberty  chimes;  Liter- 
ary amaranth^;  Literary  souvenir*;  Little  keepsake';  Love  gift; 
Moss  rose;  Odd  fellows  gem;  Odd-fellows  offering';  OpaU;  Poetry 
of  the  heart;  Poet's  gift;  Religious  souvenir «;  Rhode  Island  book*; 
Rose*;  Rose  of  Sharon*;  Saint  Nicholas  gift-;  Snow  drop,  N.  Y.; 
Youth's  keepsake". 

English.  Angler's  souvenir*;  Book  of  beauty;  Chaplet;  Comic 
almanac";  Comic  miscellany;  Excitement'*;  Fisher's  drawing  room 
scrap-book'*;  Forget-me-not*';  Heath's  book  of  beauty";  Heath's 
picturesque  annual'*;  Juvenile  scrap-book*;  Keepsake";  Literary 
and  pictorial  souvenir;  Love  gift*;  Musical  bijou*;  Musical  gem'; 
Perennial;    Recreation^;    Regent'^;    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1846 

American.  Amulet;  Annualette';  Boudoir  annual;  Bouquet, 
Bost.»;  Bouquet  of  flowers*;  Bridal  token;  Broken  vase;  Christian's 
annual;  Dew-drops  of  the  nineteenth  century;  Diadem*;  Family 
circle*;  Floral  fortune  teller;  Flower  dial;  Flower  people;  Forget-me- 
not;  Forget-me-not,  Lowell;  Friendship's  offering*;  Gathered  leaves; 
Gem  of  the  season;  Golden  gift;  Hyacinth*;  Jewel»;  J udson  offering; 
Juvenile  gem;  Lady's  book';  Ladies'  casket;  Laurel  wreath*;  Leaf- 
lets of  memory*;  Liberty  bell';  Mayflower;  Missionary  memorial; 
Moss  rose*;  Odd  fellows  gem*;  Odd-fellows  offering*;  Odd-fellows 
token;  One  pearl  of  great  price;  Opal';  Parlor  annual;  Poetry 
of  the  sentiments;  Religious  keepsake;  Religious  souvenir';  Rhode 
Island  book';  Roses  Rose  of  Sharon';  Rosette;  Sabbath  school 
annual;  Scenes  in  the  lives  of  the  Apostles;  Scenes  in  the  life  of  the 
Saviour;  Snow  flake;  Token,  Hartford;  Voice  of  flowers;  Wild 
flowers;  Wreath  of  wild  flowers;  Young  lady's  companion;  Youth's 
keepsake'*. 

English.  Chaplet*;  Comic  almanac'*;  Coronal*;  Fisher's  drawing 
room  scrap  book'*;  Forget-me-not**;  Gift  of  love  and  friendship; 
Heath's  book  of  beauty'*;  Juvenile  missionary  keepsake;  Juvenile 
scrap-book';  Keepsake";  Musical  bijou';  Oriental  album;  Pic- 
torial cabinet;    Recreation*;    Regent";    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1847 

American.  Amaranth;  American  book  of  beauty;  Annualette'; 
Bridal  wreath;  Christian  keepsake*;  Christian  souvenir,  Phila.; 
Christian  wreath;  Christmas  blossoms;  Christ's  messengers;  Dia- 
dem'; Evergreen,  Phila.;  Family  circle';  Floral  gems;  Floral  offer- 
ing; Floral  year;  Flora's  album;  Flora's  interpreter;  Flower  vase'; 
Forget-me-not,  Lowell*;  Fountain,  Phila.;  Friendship's  gift  of 
moral  and  entertaining  literature;  Friendship's  offering';  Gift'; 
Gift  of  friendship;  Golden  gift*;  Hyacinth';  Jewel*;  Lady's  book*; 
Ladies'  diadem,  Lowell;  Ladies'  vase;  Ladies'  wreath,  N.  Y.; 
Laurel  wreath';  Leaflets  of  memory';  Liberty  bell';  Little  gem; 
Magnolia    Host.;    Mayflower*;    Memento;    Moss   rose';    Moss-rose, 


136  CHRONOLOGICAL   INDEX. 

Hartford';  Mother's  present;  My  teacher's  new  year's  present; 
Odd-fellows  offering*;  OpaH;  Pastor's  gift;  Philipena,  Lowell; 
Philopoena^;  Rainbow;  Religious  souvenir'";  Rose';  Rose  of  Sharon »; 
Sabbath  school  annual 2;  Sacred  flora;  Scenes  in  th?  lives  of  the 
patriarchs  and  prophets;    Token,  Hartford^. 

English.  Affection's  keepsake';  Comic  almanac'';  Fisher's  draw- 
ing room  scrap-book'«;  Forget- me- not 2*;  Heath's  book  of  beauty'^; 
Juvenile  scrap-book*;  Keepsake^";  Musical  bijou*;  Recreation'; 
Regent";    Turner's  annual  tour'*;    We^.leyan  juvenile  offering. 

1848 

American.  Amaranth 2;  Apples  of  gold;  Beauties  of  sacred  litera- 
ture; Bridal  wreath 2;  Child's  first  gift;  Christian  keepsake*;  Christ- 
mas blossoms^;  Christmas  roses^;  Christ's  messenger;  Family 
circle';  Floral  fortune  teller 2;  Floral  wreath,  N.  Y.;  Flora's  album2; 
Flora's  gem;  Flora's  interpreter^;  Flower  vase';  Forget-me-not2; 
Forget-me-not,  Lowell';  Friendship's  gift,  Host.;  Friendship's  offer- 
ing*: Garland;  Gem,  N.  Y.;  Gem  of  the  season2;  Gift  of  friend- 
ship2;  Gift  of  friendship,  N.  Y.;  Golden  gift';  Golden  leaflets; 
Golden  present;  Honeysuckle;  Hyacinth^;  Juvenile  odd-fellow; 
Keepsake2;  Lady's  book*;  Ladies'  diadem,  N.  Y. ;  Lady's  token; 
Ladies'  vase  of  wild  flowers;  Leaflets  of  memoryi;  Liberty  bell'; 
Little  republic;  Marriage  offering;  Mayflower';  Memento2;  Mirror 
of  life;  My  teacher's  new  year's  present^;  Odd-fellows  offering'; 
Offering  of  beauty;  Opal*;  Our  day;  Philipena,  Worcester;  Poetry 
of  love;  Primrose;  Rainbow 2;  Rose';  Rose  of  Sharon ';  Rough  and 
ready  annual;  Sacred  flora 2;  Sacred  tableaux;  Scripture  gift  book; 
Snow  drop,  N.  Y.2;  Temperance  token;  Women  of  the  scriptures; 
Wreath  of  wild  flowers2;    Young  ladies'  offering;    Young  man. 

English.  Book  of  beauty2;  Book  of  beauty,  or  regal  gallery; 
Comic  almanac'^;  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book";  Juvenile 
offering;  Juvenile  scrap-book';  Keepsake2i;  Keepsake,  Lond.  and 
Edin.;  Musical  bijou';  "My  own"  annual;  Oriental  album 2;  Poetic 
prism;    Recreation*;    Regent'*;    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1849 

American.  Amaranth^;  Amethyst;  Book  of  pearls;  Christian 
keepsake';  Christmas  blossoms';  Christmas  roses;  Crocus;  Echoes 
of  infant  voices;  Excelsior;  Family  circle';  Floral  gems2;  Forget- 
me-not';  Friendship's  offering';  Gallery  of  mezzotints;  Garland2; 
Gem,  N.  Y.2;  Gem  of  the  season';  Gems  of  beauty;  Gift  leaves  of 
American  poetry;  Gift  of  friendship';  Golden  present2;  Hare-bell, 
Hartford';  Holiday  gift;  Hyacinth*;  Juvenile  scrap  book,  N.  Y.; 
Keepsake  of  friendship;  Lady's  annual;  Ladies'  gems;  Ladies  gift; 
Lady's  present;  Leaflets  of  memory*;  Liberty  bell'";  Maple  leaf; 
Marriage  offerings;  Memento';  Odd-fellows  offering';  Offering  to 
beauty,  Phila. ;  Opal';  Pastor's  gift2;  Pearl,  a  Christmas,  new  year 
and  birthday  present;  Pictorial  family  annual;  Rosary 2;  Rose  of 
Sharon'";  Rose  of  Sharon,  Auburn;  Rosemary;  Ruby;  Sabbath 
school  annual';  Snowflake2;  Wedding  gift;  Weeping  willow;  Wreaths 
of  friendship;  Young  ladies' offerings;  Young  man's  offering;  Youth's 
sketch  books. 

English.  Book  of  beauty,  or  regal  gallerys;  Comic  almanac"; 
Juvenile  scrap-book'";  Keepsake^s;  Musical  bijou";  Recreation'; 
Regent";   Turner's  annual  tour". 

1850 

American.  Amaranth*;  Amethyst,  Bost.;  Boston  book*;  Bril- 
liant;  Buds  and  blossoms;  Choice  gift;  Christian  keepsake,  Nashua; 


CHROXOLOGICAL    INDEX.  137 

Christmas  blossoms*;  Drawing  room  scrap-book;  Evergreen,  N.  Y.; 
Family  circle';  Floral  keepsake;  Flower  vase<;  Flowers  of  litera- 
ture; Forget-me-not*;  Friendship's  offering'";  Friendship's  token; 
Garland';  Gem  of  the  season*;  Gems  for  you;  Gems  of  beauty'; 
Gift  book;  Gift  book  of  the  republic;  Gift  of  friendship*;  Gift  of 
piety;  Golden  gift*;  Golden  gift,  a  wreath  of  gems;  Golden  present'; 
Home  recreation;  Hyacinth^;  Judson  offering';  Keepsake  of 
friendship';  Ladies'  gift';  Ladies'  scrap-book';  Lady's  token';  Ladies' 
vase  of  wild  flowers';  Leaflets  of  memory';  Love,  forest  flowers 
and  sea  shells;  Memento*;  Moss  rose*;  My  teacher's  new  year's 
present';  National  temperance  offering;  Odd-fellows  keepsake;  Odd- 
fellows offerings;  Odd-fellows  token;  Poet's  offering;  Primrose'; 
Rose  of  Sharon";  Ruby';  Sacred  annual;  Snow  flake';  Sons  of 
temperance  offering;  Souvenir  gallery;  Temperance  token';  Token, 
Hartford';  Violet,  N.  Y.;  Winter-bloom;  Young  man's  friend; 
Young  man's  offering';  Youth's  sketchbook'. 

English.  Christian  keepsake";  Comic  almanac'*;  Court  album; 
Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book's;  Juvenile  keepsake.  The; 
Juvenile  scrap-book";  Keepsake";  Musical  bijou";  Recreation'"; 
Regent'";  Turner's  annual  tour". 

1851 

American.  Amaranth^;  American  keepsake;  Bouquet,  Bost.*; 
Chaplet  of  roses;  Choice  gift;  Christian  diadem;  Christian  parlor 
book;  Christian  souvenir.  Auburn;  Christmas  blossoms^';  Christ- 
mas tribute;  Diosma;  Family  circle';  Floral  offering';  Floral 
wreath,  Bost.;  Forget- me-not*;  Forget-me-not,  N.  Y.;  Friendship 
flower;  Friendship's  jewel;  Friendship's  offering";  Garland*;  Gem 
of  the  season';  Gem  of  the  western  world;  Gems  from  the  sacred 
mine;  Gems  of  beauty';  Gift'";  Gift  of  friendships  Golden  gift'; 
Golden  present*;  Golden  vase';  Holiday  gift';  Hyacinth';  Iris; 
Irving  offering;  Juvenile  keepsake;  Keepsake';  Keepsake  of  friend- 
ship'; Ladies'  companion;  Ladies'  gift';  Leaflets  of  memory'; 
Liberty  bell";  Lily  of  the  valley;  Marriage  offering';  Memento  of 
friendship;  Memorial,  N.  Y. ;  Memory  and  hope;  Moss  rose'; 
New  Orleans  book;  Odd-fellows  offering';  Our  gift;  Philopccna'; 
Poetry  of  flowers;  Polyanthus;  Remember  me;  Rose  of  Sharon"; 
Sacred  annual-;  Sacred  gift;  Snow  flake*;  Sons  of  temperance 
offering';  Souvenir  gallery';  Temperance  offering;  Token  of  friend- 
ship; Vase  of  flowers;  Woodbine;  Young  ladies' oasis;  Young  ladies' 
offering';    Young  woman's  gift. 

English.  Comic  almanac";  Court  album';  Fisher's  drawing  room 
scrap-book";  Keepsake'*;  Musical  bijou";  Regent";  Turner's 
annual  tour". 

1852 

American.  Amaranth*;  Annual  souvenir  gallery;  Beauties  of 
sacred  Uterature';  Bridal  keepsake;  Cabinet  of  modern  art;  Child's 
companion;  Christian  parlor  book';  Christmas  blossoms';  Christ- 
mas tribute';  Dew  drop;  Drops  from  Flora's  cup';  Family  circle'^; 
Female  prose  writers  of  America;  Floral  \vreath.  Auburn;  Flora's  lexi- 
con'; Flowers  of  loveliness;  Forget-me-not,  Lowell*;  Friendship's 
gift,  Lynn;  Friendship's  offering";  Garland';  Gem*;  Gem  of  the 
season';  Gems  of  beauty*;  Gift  of  affection;  Gift  of  friendship'; 
Golden  leaflets';  Hare-bell,  Hartford*;  Home  book  of  beauty; 
Home  book  of  the  picturesque;  Hyacinth';  Illustrated  ladies'  keep- 
sake; Illustrated  souvenir;  Iris';  Irving  offering';  Juvenile  annual; 
Keepsake*;  Keepsake  of  friendship*;  Kossuth  offering;  Ladies' 
illustrated   keepsake;    Ladies'   parlor  companion;    Ladies'   vase  of 


138  CHRONOLOGICAL    INDEX. 

wild  flowers';  Leaflets  of  memory s;  Liberty  belli^;  Lily  of  the 
valley2;  Magnolia,  Bost.^;  Marriage  offering*;  Masonic  offering; 
Moss  rose;  Mourner's  friend;  Odd-fellows  offeringi";  Offering; 
Philopoena';  Pictorial  family  annual^;  Primrose';  Proverbialist; 
Remember  me^;  Rose  of  Sharon^';  Snow  flake*;  Talisman,  Phila.; 
Token  of  friendship^;  Token  of  friendship,  an  offering  for  all  seasons; 
Wild  flower. 

English.  Comic  almanacks;  Court  album';  Garland;  Keepsake^s ; 
Musical  bijou";    Regent^^;    Turner's  annual  tour^o. 

1853 

American.  Album  of  love;  Amaranth';  American  historical  an- 
nual; Autumn  leaves^;  Birthday  gift;  Book  of  the  boudoir,  Bost.; 
Casket,  Bost.;  Children's  annual;  Christian  diadem^;  Coronal;  Crys- 
tal gem;  Dewdrop^;  Diadem,  Bost.;  Family  circle";  Floral  offer- 
ing'; Flora's  dial^;  Forget-me-not,  Bost. 6;  Friendship's  memorial; 
Friendship's  offering'';  Garland";  Gem  of  the  season';  Gems  of 
beauty s;  Gift  book  for  young  ladies,  Bost.;  Gift  for  all  seasons,  N. 
Y.;  Gift  of  affection2;  Gift  of  flowers;  Gift  of  friendship';  Gift  of 
love;  Gift  of  sentiment;  Golden  gift,  a  wreath  of  gems^;  Golden 
grains;  Happy  new  year;  Harbinger;  Hyacinth';  Iris';  Keepsake*; 
Keepsake  of  friendship *;  Ladies'  diadem,  N.  Y.^;  Ladies'  illustrated 
keepsake^;  Ladies'  souvenir;  Lady's  token,  Bost.;  Liberty  belU'; 
Lily  of  the  valley';  Magnolia,  Bost.';  Mayflower,  Lowell;  Mother's 
and  young  lady's  annual;  Odd-fellows  offering^;  Offering  to  beauty; 
Pearl,  a  gift  of  friendship;  Remember  me';  Rose  of  Sharon'*;  Rose 
bud;  Souvenir  gallery';  Temperance  offering^;  Waverley  garland; 
Wheat-sheaf;  Winter  wreath;  Young  ladies'  offering*;  Young  maid- 
en's mirror;  Youth's  visitor. 

English.  Comic  almanac";  Court  album*;  Fisher's  drawing  room 
scrap-book2»;  Keepsake^";  Oriental  album';  Regent^';  Turner's 
annual  tour". 

1854 

American.  Affection's  gift,  Phila.;  Aloe;  Amaranth^;  Auto- 
graphs for  freedom;  Benison;  Book  of  gems;  Charm;  Children's 
gift;  Child's  keepsake;  Christian  diadem';  Christmas  blossoms'; 
Dew-drops  of  the  nineteenth  century^;  Floral  keepsake^;  Friend- 
ship; Friendship's  offering'*;  Garland';  Gem*;  Gem  annual; 
Gem  of  the  season^;  Gems  of  beauty";  Gift  of  flowers^;  Gift  of 
friendships;  Gift  of  love^;  Gift  of  sentiment^;  Home  annual;  Hya- 
cinth'"; Keepsake  of  friendship";  Lady's  manual;  Ladies'  scrap-book'; 
Laurel  leaves,  N.  Y.;  Leaflets  of  memory';  Lily  of  the  valley*; 
Marriage  offering*;  Masonic  offering';  Mayflower*;  Memory; 
Moss  rose';  Oasis';  Odd-fellows  offering'^;  Our  country;  Passion 
flower;  Philopoena*;  Remember  me*;  Rose  of  Sharon'*;  Snow 
flake*;  Temperance  keepsake;  Temperance  offering';  Thought- 
blossom;  Token  of  friendship,  an  offering  for  all  seasons';  White 
veil;    Young  lady's  cabinet  of  gems. 

English.  Court  album*;  Fisher's  drawing  room  scrap-book*'; 
Keepsake";    Regent'*;    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1855 

American.  Affection's  gift,  Phila.';  Amaranth';  Book  of  beauty; 
Book  of  the  boudoir,  N.  Y.;  Cabinet  annual;  Christian  diadem'; 
Christian  keepsake,  N.  Y.;  Flora's  lexicon*;  Forget-me-not,  N.  Y.; 
Friendship's  offering'*;  Garland^;  Gem  annual';  Gems  of  beauty'; 
Gift  of  friendship';  Home  annual';  Hyacinth";  Keepsake  of  friend- 
ship';   Ladies'  wreath';    Leaflets  of  memory'";    Lilies  and  violets; 


CHRONOLOGICAL    LNDEX.  130 

Lily  of  the  valley';  Magnolia,  Bost.*;  Mayflower';  Oasis<;  Peter 
Parley's  annual;  Portfolio  of  entertainment  and  instruction;  Re- 
member me';  Rosebud,  Bost.;  Rose  of  Sharon  i«;  Snow  flake";  Snow 
flake,  N.  Y. ;  Songs  of  the  flowers;  Songs  of  the  seasons;  Thought- 
blossom^;  Wide-awake  gift;  Winter  wreath  of  summer  flowers. 
English.     Court  album';    Keepsake^";    Turner's  annual  tour". 

1856 

American.  American  gift  book;  Book  of  gems^;  Flora's  dial'; 
Gem  of  the  season";  Gift  book  for  young  ladies,  Bangor;  Heart- 
songs;  Leaflets  of  niemory'i;  Liberty  bell'";  Lily  of  the  valley"; 
Mayflower";  Mignonette^;  Mignonette,  Bost.;  Oasis';  Rose  of 
Sharon";  Sweet  home;  Token,  a  gift  for  all  seasons;  Voices  of  heart 
and  home. 

English.  Court  album';  Forget  me  not;  Keepsake^';  Northern 
poetical  keepsake. 

1857 

American.  Christian's  gift;  Dial  of  love;  Flora's  lexicon'; 
Gift  for  you,  Bost.;  Lily  of  the  valley';  May-flower,  Lynn;  Rose  of 
Sharon'8;  Souvenir  of  friendship;  String  of  diamonds;  Token,  a 
gift  for  all  seasons^;  Token  of  the  heart;  Wedding  guest;  Young 
ladies'  offering';    Young  maiden's  mirror^;    Young  man's  offering'. 

English.     Court  album s;    Keepsake'";    Scottish  keepsake. 

1858 

American.  Christian  souvenir,  N.  Y.;  Liberty  bell";  Lily  of  the 
valleys;   Young  ladies' choice;   Young  maiden's  mirror'. 

1859 

American.  Affection's  gift  for  the  loving;  Atlantic  souvenir, 
N.  Y.;  Eclectic  gift-book;  Gift  of  genius;  Josephine  gallery;  Lily 
of  the  valley';    Marriage  offering". 

English.  Annual  gift-book;  Drawing  room  portrait  gallery  of 
eminent  personages;  Scottish  annual^;  Souvenir,  a  token  of  remem- 
brance. 

1860 

American.     Centre  table;    Memories  of  home;   Oasis". 

English.     Drawing  room  portrait  gallery  of  eminent  personages'. 

1861 

English.     Keepsake";    Victoria  regia. 

1862 
American.     Liberty  bell,  N.  Y. 
English.     Juvenile  forget-me-not". 

1863 

American.  Casket  of  gems';  Children's  garland;  Floral  offering*; 
Snow  flakes. 

1864 

American.     Cloud  crystals;    Wreath  of  beauty. 

1865 
American.     Gift  for  you,  Albany. 

1866 

American.     Emerald.  / 

English.     Gift.  J^ 


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1867 

American.     Sapphire;    Winter  wreath  of  summer  flowers^. 
English.     Rose  and  holly. 

1869 
American.     Amaranth,  N.  Y.;    Appleton's  juvenile  annual;     Gar- 
land, N.  Y.;    Gift  of  affections;    Humming  bird;   Juvenile  forget  me 
not,  N.  Y.;   Keepsake  of  friendships;   Memory's  gift;  Violet,  N.  Y.J; 
Youth's  keepsake,  N.  Y. 
English.     Hood's  comic  annual,  1869-88. 

1871 
American.     Appleton's  juvenile  annual^. 

1873 
American.     Sabbath  bells. 

1876 
American.     Laurel  leaves,  Bost. 

1878 
American.     Christmastide;    Masonic  token. 

1886 
English.     Angler's  souvenir^;    Broken  shaft. 

1890 

English.     Bridal  bouquet. 

1896 
American.     Book  of  beauty. 

1901 
American.     Christmas  garland. 

1902 
American.     Book  of  beauty 2. 


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